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26th Sunday in Ordinary Time September 27, 2020

Mass and Confession at the King

Sunday Masses Daily Masses Saturday, Sept. 26, 4:30pm* Monday, Sept. 28, 6:45am Have in you the same attitude  Ernesto Bortolotti, Rest in Peace God’s Mercy on Our Country that is also in Christ ,  Sunday, Sept. 27, 9am# Tuesday, Sept. 29, 12 noon (livestream) Andrew Westervelt, Rest in Peace Who, though He was in the form Pepe Zuniga, Rest in Peace Communion Distribution: 12:401pm Sunday, Sept. 27, 11am  Wednesday, Sept. 30, 7pm of God,  The People of Christ the King Those suffering from illness did not regard equality with God  Communion Distribution: 12:301pm Thursday, Oct. 1, 12 noon something to be grasped.  Saturday, Oct. 3, 4:30pm* CTK seminarians Communion Distribution: 12:401pm CTK staff Rather, He emptied Himself,  Sunday, Oct. 4, 9am# Friday, Oct. 2, 5:30pm (livestream) Military personnel taking the form of a slave. Brian McCarthy, Rest in Peace No Saturday morning  Sunday, Oct. 4, 11am  Confessions The People of Christ the King Confessions are in the  Communion Distribution: 12:301pm St. John Paul the Great Room Philippians 2:57 * The 4:30 Mass is musicfree. Friday: 5:005:30pm # Your attendance at the 9am Mass constitutes your agreement to be included Saturday: 9:4011am & 4:004:30pm in the livestream. Sunday: 8:309am & 10:3011am

Masses are limited to 250 people. Face masks and social distancing are required. Signup in advance is required for Sunday Masses. This information may change as circumstances warrant.  Please check our website, ctkcc.net, for the latest information.

Extended hours for  Eucharistic Adoration! Eucharistic Adoration is now seven days a week from 9am to 9pm. The extended hours allow more people who are not available during the day to spend time with our Eucharistic Lord. We are now located in the Bishop Povish Room in the Church. Social distancing and face masks are required. For details, go to ctkcc.net/eucharisticadorationextended. With the extended hours, we have more open time slots needing addi- tional adorers. Please consider helping by committing to an open time slot. If you can help with an open time slot listed below, please contact Greg Stout ([email protected] or 7346454060). Sun: 1pm, 5pm Mon: 3pm, 5pm Tue: 1pm Thu: 12 noon, 5pm, 7pm Fri: 11am, 6pm, 7pm Sat: 2pm, 7pm

 “We exist to joyfully worship God and carry out the mission of Jesus Christ  in the power of the Holy Spirit.” Mission Statement of Christ the King Upcoming Parish Prayer Meetings FR. ED’S CORNER Temporarily suspended except as noted below Upper Room Praise & Worship 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time 2nd & 4th Fridays, 7:309pm, Worship Space.  “Have in you the same attitude that is also in Christ Jesus” Available both onsite and online! For the latest information, go to ctkcc.net/upperroomliveonline. During the time that St. Paul was writing his letters and conducting his A1:8 High School Praise & Worship amazing evangelizing campaign, his world was in great turmoil. Persecu- See the box on this page for more information. tions were happening against the followers of Jesus and the struggle of the Fuel Middle School Praise & Worship early Church to understand her role and her relationship with Judaism was See the box on this page for more information. also a very ongoing challenge. Some of the followers of Jesus maintained Men’s Praise & Worship that one had to become Jewish first in order to be a follower of Jesus; others Women’s Prayer Meetings insisted that was not the case.  Burning Bush Intercessory Prayer Meetings  Finally, the leaders gathered in Jerusalem for what was essentially the first Upcoming Community Prayer Meetings council of the Church. They prayed and debated the issues and made some Check their websites for the latest information practical decisions about the status of the gentiles who had become followers The Word of God Prayer meetings via Zoom until further notice. For of the King of Kings. It is important to note that they very much saw their more information, go to www.thewordofgodcommunity.org. deliberations guided by the presence and power of the Holy Spirit. In fact, so Word of Life Prayer meetings livestreamed via their YouTube channel. much so that when they issued their conclusions, they cited Him first: “It For more information, go to www.wordoflifecommunity.org. seems good to the Holy Spirit, and to us….” They were very conscious of the presence of the Lord Jesus and the guidance of His Holy Spirit as they May the souls of the faithful departed, made decisions that governed the development of that early Church.  through the mercy of God, rest in peace. The idea that there was divine assistance very much present in leading the Raymond Florian, Jr., brother of Melissa Florian people of God, of course, began with the Jews, who, beginning with the great event at Mt. Sinai when receives the Law from the Holy One of Israel, believed that the giving of the Law was not the end but the beginning PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS of the guidance from on High. In fact, the Jews believed that from the time OnSite Religious Ed. classes & new HomeStudy option! of Moses right down to the time of the great during Jesus’ time there was an unbroken chain of leaders who were anointed to pass on and Onsite Religious Education classes have begun, but it’s not too late to register! We are also offering a homestudy program for elementary legitimately interpret the Law that had been given. This was referred to as the grades. We hope to start in early October and will be ordering textbooks Chair of Moses. Jesus Himself acknowledged the legitimacy of that under- soon. To learn more, contact Susan Perrier at [email protected]. standing when He pointed out that, because the sit in the Chair of The fee for grades 1 through A1:8 is $65 per child for up to five chil- Moses, they should be obeyed.  dren. Financial aid and payment plans are available to anyone who asks, But the Church understood that since Pentecost, a different reality was so please don’t let finances keep you from enrolling your children! now present, that God the Holy Spirit had anointed the disciples and that To register online, request aid, and learn more , please go to  from now on, for the Church, there was a different authority, the Chair of ctkcc.net/ctkreligiouseducation/youtheducation. Peter. The goal of the Chair of Peter was to govern the Church in such a way that the kind of attitude that Paul addressed in his letter could be present, so  that, for example, all of the Christian faithful would be “of the same mind, with the same love, united in heart, thinking one thing.” St. Paul’s teachings  made it clear that the Church being united under Peter was not just a sugges-  tion or a strong recommendation; he insisted on it. For example, when he  addresses those who choose to do or believe something different than what is Biweekly Small Groups & Adoration! being proclaimed by the Church, he admonishes them: “tell them, that’s not The next small groups will meet on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at CTK. Our theme for the next couple of months is identity. If you don’t have a how it’s done in the Church of God.”  small group, it’s not too late to join! Contact John to learn more. This authority present in Peter was, like the Jewish authority that had Biweekly Teaching & Transformation Nights! begun in Moses, continued in his successors. It is interesting to note, that Powerful teachings followed by discussion groups to get to the heart of after the death of Peter, that authority did not simply transfer to the apostle difficult issues. Recommended especially for 11th & 12th graders. John, who was still alive at the time, but instead was invested in Peter’s  Next night is Tuesday, Oct. 6, on “Intro to Philosophy.”  successor as Bishop of , Linus. From him to , that Questions? Email John ([email protected]). authority to govern the Church has continued in an unbroken line. Among those who have sat in the Chair of Peter have been many and not a few whose lives were, shall we say, problematic at best. But the authority of the Next Fuel Meeting:  man to govern was not a function of his moral perfection or outstanding Sunday, Oct. 11! character. As with that first council of Jerusalem, the authority of the Chair of Fuel starts with 7pm checkin outside the front doors of the Church, then Peter has always been seen to derive from the guiding presence of God the directly into small groups. 7:458:30pm in the Church for a talk and Holy Spirit, the very One Whose presence gave birth to the Church on that Adoration.  first Pentecost. The goal of Peter remains the same, and those words cited Please wash your hands before coming, observe social distancing, and above by St. Paul are an excellent guide to us, so that we as faithful Catholics wear a mask indoors. Please keep home any child experiencing COVID understand the approach that the King of Kings and the Lord of Lords calls symptoms or exposed to someone who may have had COVID in the us to take as we live out our lives in the heart of His Church. Even so, come, last two weeks. Questions? Email John ([email protected]). Lord Jesus, come! N Fr. Ed Fride Page 2 PARISH NEWS AND EVENTS (CONTINUED)

Alpha Online starts Tuesday, Oct. 13! Claim your spot now by registering at  ctkcc.net/alpha. Experienced in Alpha? Join the leadership team! Sessions will run from 78:30pm and all are welcome!

Notes about “Healing the Whole Person” Deadline to apply for Our 2020 Parish Mission, “Healing the Whole Person,” training: Oct. 1! originally scheduled for early April, will be taking place Oct. 810. Unfortunately, this powerful retreat is sold out. We are starting a new Stephen Ministry Training Class to prepare Those who registered for the retreat last winter should you for this important ministry. We provide 50 hours of classroom have received an email with more information. If you have not yet  instruction, including reading, discussions, roleplaying and commu received an email and think that you should have, please contact Aimée nity building. The first class is on Oct. 12 and will continue every at [email protected]. Monday until March except for holidays, snowdays, or pandemics. Due to COVID and other space restrictions, the Parish Mission will We will be able to provide instruction through Zoom if necessary  affect a few of our regular parish events: until inperson meetings are possible.  Adoration will be available in the Bp. Povish Room, but we will Application deadline for this year’s training is Oct. 1. limit the number of people who can be in the room at the same time. For more information about the program, details, and expectations,   Friday 5:30pm Mass will require signing up in advance. go to the CTK Stephen Ministry webpage: www.ctkcc.net/  Upper Room will be on Friday, Oct. 16. (See next announcement.) stephenministry. Please also contact Ann Fons at 7342248505.  More information will be on the website and in next week’s bulletin. We will help you discern if this is the right ministry for you and/or  the right time. Stephen Ministers are the “After People.” They are trained to be ready to come alongside youNor your friends, neighbors, coworkers, or relativesNand provide comfort and support. They come into a person’s life after a crisis and provide Christlike, confidential, oneonone listening care for as long as it is needed. Next Upper Room: Friday, Oct. 16 Stephen Ministry at CTK Due to the Parish Mission, our next Upper Room will be on the third “Christ Caring for People through People” Friday of October, Oct. 16. All are invited to join us inside to praise & worship our Lord! We are also continuing to livestream Upper Room through our YouTube channel. Sign into YouTube so you can actively Want to have your home blessed? participate by sharing Scripture passages, prophetic words, and prayer Dcn. Larry and Dcn. Pete are available to come to your home intentions via Live Chat.  to bless it. To schedule a time, please contact Dcn. Larry To learn more or get the link to our YouTube channel,  ([email protected]) or Dcn. Pete ([email protected]). go to ctkcc.net/upperroomliveonline.

The Fall Tootsie Roll Drive is almost here! Special Outdoor Worship returns Friday, Oct. 2! The CTK Knights of Columbus is conducting its annual fund- Everyone had such a great time at our special Outdoor Worship night on raiser to support the St Louis Center, the Special Olympics, St. Sept. 18 that we’re doing it again! All ages are welcome to attend our Francis on the Lake Summer Camp, and Rising Stars Academy. Tootsie familyfriendly Outdoor Worship night at Christ the King on Friday, Roll banks will be available after Masses next weekend, Oct. 3 and 4. Oct. 2, 6:307:30 pm, in the Parish Center Courtyard, weather permit- Please return the banks filled with your donations the follow- ting. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, a warm jacket, and a heart to worship! ing weekend, Oct. 10 and 11. Thank you for your support! Sponsored by Upper Room.  Page 3 BUSINESS NEWS LOCAL AND AREA NEWS & EVENTS

Sunday Collections Your food donations are needed! September (3 of 4 weeks) Budgeted Amount  $72,000 As the pandemic continues, so do the needs of the hungry Amount Received  72,224 in our area. Your food and/or cash donations can help your Receipts vs. Budget $224 neighbors in need: Fiscal Year to Date (July 1Sept. 20, 2020)  Catholic Social Services of Washtenaw County receives food  Budgeted Amount  $288,000 donations at the Northside Community Center, 815 Taylor, Ann Ar- Amount Received (through 9/20/2020) 276,084 bor. Please call 7346624462 to schedule a dropoff time. Send Receipts vs. Budget ($11,916) check donations to Catholic Social Services “Food Pantry,” c/o Lau- Thank you for your stewardship and involvement in your parish family. rie Wilcox, 4925 Packard St., Ann Arbor, MI 48108. For more infor- mation, go to csswashtenaw.org/familychildren/csswfoodpantry. Special Collection this week This weekend, Sept. 2627, will be  Hope Clinic receives food donations MondayFriday, 9am4pm and the annual Help Spread the FAITH (aka, American Evangelization) Saturday, 9am12 noon at 518 Harriet St., Ypsilanti, MI 48197. Appeal. This collection supports evangelization efforts in our diocese When you arrive, call 7344842989 and a staff member or volunteer and nation, including FAITH Magazine. Please make checks out to will meet you outside to receive your donation. For more information, “Christ the King” and memo “Evangelization Appeal.” Drop off checks go to thehopeclinic.org/donatingstuff. in the baskets in the Narthex or mail to the parish office. You may also donate online; please go to www.ctkcc.net/donate for more information. 

PROLIFE NEWS AND EVENTS

40 Days For Life Prayer Vigil Wednesday, Sept. 23  Sunday, Nov. 1 7amN7pm Daily Outside Planned Parenthood, 3100 Professional Dr., Ann Arbor Join our 40 Days for Life Prayer Vigil, continuing now through Sunday, Nov. 1, here in Ann Arbor and in over 525 cities around the world. Dropins are always welcome at the prayer vigil or schedule your  appointment with God in onehour increments at 40daysforlife.com/ annarbor. We pray daily from 7am to 7pm in the public rightofway at 3100 Professional Dr., Ann Arbor.  Questions? Please contact Sandie Weathers ([email protected] or 7346571936) or go to 40daysforlife.com/annarbor.

2020 Life Chain Next Sunday, Oct. 4, 23:30pm Corner of Washtenaw & Huron Parkway  Ann Arbor Familyfriendly signs available at each corner. Please don’t park in the lots of open businesses. Please practice social distancing; a limited supply of face masks will be available. A $2 donation is not required, but appreciated to defray costs. Questions? Contact Sandie: 7346571936 or [email protected].

Baby item collection for area  Crisis Pregnancy Centers Christ the King ProLife Action Committee continues to collect and distribute much needed baby items to crisis Preg- Your marriage can be saved … and be better than ever! nancy Centers in our area. Items in high demand include diapers (sizes  46), wipes, formula (Enfamil), onesies, and baby bottles (new). Please note: Due to state safety regulations, crisis pregnancy centers cannot distribute used high chairs, cribs, and car seats. The portacrib used to collect donations is now located in the Cry Room across from the elevator. The portacrib is for donations only. Many thanks for your continued support of this very important mission! 

Are you registered to vote? The upcoming election is very, very important! Voter Registration forms and instructions are available at the  ProLife Information Center located across from the Cry Room. Page 4 LOCAL AND AREA NEWS & EVENTS (CONTINUED) NEEDED, WANTED, AVAILABLE (CONTINUED)

35th Annual Diocese of Lansing Red Mass Available 4 new 20202021 Catholic Primary Student Good News Tuesday, Oct. 6, 5:15pm Planners (ZSD20). Please call Bill (7348790460). St. Mary Cathedral, Lansing All judges, lawyers, law students, and interested persons are invited. If Male roommates wanted for 3BR, 2 bath apartment off Plymouth you are not comfortable attending in person, please consider watching Road. 8 minutes to CTK, 15 minutes to downtown AA. Tranquil and the livestream through the Diocese of Lansing YouTube channel or the welcoming neighborhood in walking distance to Kroger. $550  $600/ Catholic Lawyers Guild website, lansingcatholiclawyersguild.com. month + utilities. Movein available at the beginning of October or  (Click on either News or Events for Oct. 6.) During Mass, Fr. Thomas November. If interested, please email Matt ([email protected]). Firestone will be presented with the St. Award.  Professional painter 40 years experience. Scheduling now for large or small jobs. Call for a quote: Steve Kowalczyk, 7327371317 (NJ phone 2020 Public Square Rosary Rally exchange). References from parishioners available on request.  Saturday, Oct. 10, noon1pm St. Church, 2250 E. Stadium, Ann Arbor Please join us in praying the Rosary together in the public square. To- gether, we will pray, asking Our Blessed Mother for the conversion of REMEMBER IN PRAYER sinners and peace for our nation and the world. Questions? Call Pat To We highlight the 1st Anniversary, then anniversaries at the (7348342843). 25th, 30th, etc., year. Wedding Anniversaries NEEDED, WANTED, AVAILABLE With joy and thanksgiving, please pray for these These announcements are printed for the convenience of our parishioners. The goods and ser- couples celebrating their anniversaries: vices are not provided by or through the parish. Their presence does not imply endorsement.  Earl & Sandi Addair—50th Anniversary openings The Diocese of Lansing is accepting applications for Miguel & Maria Granados—30th Anniversary two positions that serve the parishes and schools throughout the ten county diocese: Parish Auditor and Human Resources Generalist.  Matthew & Mary Genyk Bob & Carol Magill Javier Cabal & Ana Fernandez Paul & Aimee Godfrey Application deadline: Friday, Oct. 9. To learn more about the positions Devin & Laura Hailes Gary & AniLu Seromik and to apply, please go to dioceseoflansing.org/humanresources/careers. Mark & Sarah Miklosovic Lawrence & Deborah Menchak Thomas & Mary Allardyce Jeff & Katie Rittenhouse Please pray for these men discerning priesthood & their families: Fr. Ed Fride Circle #5514 James Bonar Jack Jobst Br. Maria (Seth)  LaCroix  Borders, OSB Peter Randolph Josh Fons Christian Salata For information about our circle or how to contact us, email  Br. Chrysostom (Joseph) Gryniewicz,  Dominic Schoenle [email protected].  OSB Sternhagen, LC Kevin Hufnagel Bobby Tull   Mothers of Priests and/or Seminarians   You are invited to join us in a virtual Rosary to pray with other  mothers for our sons. We meet the 3rd Friday of each month,  9:3011:30am. We begin with fellowship, support, and prayer KofC Contact For any questions or comments about our KofC or to intentions, with the Rosary starting around 10:45am. To be put find out how to join, contact Grand Knight Mark Tepen (7346782402 on the invitation list, contact Brigid at [email protected] or or [email protected]). For information about the KofC 7344743209 (cell for texts).  sponsored Squires program for adolescent young men, contact Larry Please pray for these women in formation and discerning Gjernes (7344611326 or [email protected]). Go to our council vocations to the religious life and for their families: website, www.13360.councilnet.us, for more information. Sr. Danielle Victoria Lussier, FSP Sr. Lisa Zelfa, SGL Monday Rosary All knights are invited to join via Zoom in praying the Sr. Amaris (Katherine) Salata, FSE Rosary each Monday evening at 7:30pm. An email will go out to all council members with the web address of the Zoom meeting for that Please pray for the men and women in military service. evening. Our parish, as well as our diocese and the entire world, needs Due to a potential threat to families of those in military service result our intercession. ing from the members’ names being publicized through the Internet,  Fall MI Drive Our annual Fall MI (aka “Tootsie Roll”) Drive raising we no longer publish the names of men and women in military service. funds for charity will be the weekend of Oct. 911, the weekend before We encourage you to continue to pray for them and to remember all  the Monday celebration of Columbus Day. All knights should look for our troops in a special way on Fridays by praying a Rosary for  an email from our Grand Knight discussing how we will carry out the those serving in the military. charity fundraiser. Christ the King Vocations Committee Business Meeting As is our custom, our council's monthly meeting For more information on vocations, please contact: will be on the third Tuesday, Oct. 20. If the coronavirus situation per- Diocesan Priesthood and Men Religious Fr. Ed Fride mits, we will meet (in person) in Parish Center Room 2 at 8:00pm. If it Permanent Diaconate Dcn. Dan Foley turns out to be wiser (or if required), we will hold another online virtual Women Religious Sr. Rachel Benjamin, SGL meeting. All council members should look for an email from our Grand Christian Marriage Dcn. Lou Russello Knight about this meeting. Lay Ecclesial Ministry Mangan Page 5 SACRAMENTS  HOURS  STAFF  POLICIES 

First Saturday Prayer for Vocations, Evangelization, and in Reparation for Parish Office Hours: Tuesday  Friday: 9am  noon; 1  5pm  Blasphemies against Our Lady’s Immaculate Heart: prayed online due to the Phone: 7346655040, Fax: 7346633735 pandemic. To learn more, contact Brigid Kowalczyk ([email protected]). Parish Staff Prayer for Healing and Other Needs: Third Sundays after Mass; second Fridays at Upper Room Praise & WorshipNtemporarily suspended due to the pandemic Father Ed Fride, Pastor: (Monday off) 7346650609, [email protected] Baptisms: Baptismal Catechesis is a Diocesan requirement (you only have to attend Father Bill Spencer, Priest in Residence: 7342555478, [email protected] the class once). Next class: THURSDAY, Nov. 5, in the McGrath Room. You don’t Deacon Dan Foley: 7349964027, [email protected] need to wait to have your baby before attending the class. Baptisms normally occur Deacon Pete Hansen: 7347202482, [email protected] on the second Sunday of the month. To schedule your child’s Baptism and/or to Deacon Gerry Holowicki: 7345724595, [email protected]  register for Baptismal catechesis, please contact Sharon Messiter (7349290975 Deacon John Ozog: [email protected] or [email protected]). If attending the catechesis, please read the section on Deacon Larry Randolph: 7346228144, [email protected] Baptism in the Catechism of the . Deacon Lou Russello: [email protected] Sacrament of Matrimony: Couples planning on getting married through Christ the Ken Bogan, Director of Operations: ext. 989, Direct Dial 7349290989,  King must contact Dcn. Lou at [email protected] for an appointment. Please note that [email protected] the wedding date cannot be set until that initial meeting and must take into account a Kelley Burns, Director of Worship: ext. 976, Direct Dial 7349290976, oneyear period of preparation. Due to the fact that we are a personal parish, we are [email protected] allowed to offer the Sacrament of Matrimony only to our registered parishioners (that Jessica Dudek, Director of Evangelization: ext. 972, Direct Dial 7349290972, is, the bride, groom, or one of the parents must be a registered parishioner). Thank you [email protected] for your understanding. Questions? Please contact Dcn. Lou. Caroline GambaleDirkes, Upper Room Coordinator: [email protected] Confessions: Please see page 1 of the bulletin. Teresa Gjernes, A1:8 Intern: [email protected]  Bulletin Announcements, Pulpit Announcements, Brochures, and Fliers: All of the Aimée Godfrey, Director of Adult Discipleship: ext. 983, Direct Dial 734 above must be submitted to the Parish Office in writing no later than noon on 9290983, [email protected] Monday in order to be published that weekend. There are early deadlines before Doug Helderop, Director of Communications & Technology: ext. 973, Direct holidays and occasionally for other reasons, so please plan accordingly. Dial 7349290973, [email protected]  Bulletin announcements go to [email protected] or a copy of the announcement Theresa Hofer, Communications Coordinator: ext. 971, Direct Dial  may be faxed to 7346633735, dropped off, or sent by US Mail. Submissions are 7349290971, [email protected]; bulletin announcements: [email protected]. prioritized based on specific criteria and space available. Submission alone does John Hoving, Director of Youth Discipleship: ext. 977, Direct Dial 734 not guarantee it will be printed. 9290977, [email protected]  Pulpit announcements, brochures, fliers, and special requests should be Sharon Messiter, Office Manager: 7346655040, Direct Dial 7349290975, submitted by noon on Monday to Kelley Burns ([email protected] or 734929 [email protected]; for scheduling events, email [email protected] 0976). To announce a specific event, the event must be taking place during the Susan Perrier, Assistant Director of Youth Discipleship: ext. 981, Direct Dial weekend of the announcement. To announce registration for an upcoming event, a 7349290981, [email protected] representative of the group requesting the announcement must be available on the Lauren Sauter, Youth Discipleship Administrative Assistant:  day of the announcement in the St. John Paul the Great Room. Anything not [email protected]  meeting those criteria should be submitted to the bulletin editor for consideration. Maintenance: Mac Hilliard, Bruce Hohnke, Cathi Horning: 7346655040 No brochures or fliers will be posted or distributed without approval by Fr. Ed.  No exceptions! Prayers of the Faithful: In the event of the death of a loved one, we want to pray for Senior Leadership Team, Council, & Commission Contacts the deceased at Sunday Masses and announce the death in the bulletin. The normal way to inform the parish is to contact Communications Coordinator Theresa Hofer Senior Leadership Team: ([email protected]). When a death occurs at a time when normal communication  Fr. Ed Fride: [email protected] channels will not allow the parish office to process the information in a timely way  Ken Bogan: [email protected] (e.g., after business hours on Friday) and you would like the deceased included in the  Dcn. Dan Foley: [email protected] Prayers of the Faithful that weekend, please let Fr. Ed or a deacon know in person  John Hoving: [email protected] before the weekend Mass you are attending.  Sharon Messiter: [email protected] Liturgical/Sacramental Events: Requests for special activities during the Liturgy, e.g.  Bill Pressprich: [email protected] First Communions, special prayers, renewal of wedding vows, must be submitted for Parish Pastoral Council: approval to Kelley Burns ([email protected] or 7349290976), no later than noon on  Chair N Bill Pressprich: [email protected] Monday before the weekend. Finance Council: Scheduling: All scheduling requests should be emailed to [email protected].  Chair N Dennis Mitzel: [email protected] There are room request forms on our website. Commission Chairs: Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick/Communion for the Homebound:  Please contact Fr. Ed to arrange a time for the anointing or ask to receive the  Facilities N Dcn. Larry Randolph: [email protected] Sacrament after Mass. To arrange for Communion to be brought to a homebound  Liturgy N Kelley Burns: [email protected] parishioner, please contact the front office.  Marriage & Family N Nuala Holowicki: [email protected] House blessings: Please contact Dcn. Larry ([email protected]) or Dcn. Pete  Parish Life N Aimée Godfrey: [email protected] ([email protected]) to arrange for a time to have your home or apartment blessed.  Social Services Ministry N Dcn. John Ozog: [email protected] Parish Nurse Ministry provides educational information, resources, etc. Note: This  Spiritual Life N Dcn. Dan Foley: [email protected] ministry does not provide medical diagnosis, treatment, or handson nursing care. Contact Betty Diefenbach (7342726918 or [email protected]). Helping Hands Ministry provides volunteers who offer practical assistance in getting daily needs met. To request help, volunteer, or get more information, please contact Betty ([email protected]). Mass Intentions: To arrange for a Mass to be said for a particular intention, please call 7346655040 and press 0 to speak with someone at the front desk. Prayer requests: To submit requests to our prayer chain, email [email protected].

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