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CHRIST THE KING CHURCH “OPEN WIDE THE DOORS OF CHRIST THE KING”

August 12, 2018 Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time

Bulletin Highlights:  Little Disciples Reminder  Hands Together  Walking With Purpose - Update  Check out Mary Undoer of the Knot events

Parish Mission As a welcoming, healing community of faith, we spread the good news of Jesus Christ. We strive, on the journey, to joyfully share our time, talents and resources in works of mercy and justice within and beyond our parish. - 503 “To Everything There is a Season, and a Time for Every Purpose Under Heaven” Eccl 3 ...a time to give birth… Jenna Maloney …a time to be baptized... 11 4pm Confession November Ray Scannell • George Gerald Brunstrom 5pm Mass …a time to be married... 12 8am & 10am Masses Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey Nocella 11:15am & 12:15pm Baptisms ...a time to serve… 12:30 Baptism Prep B: MH 2pm AA: MH Lt. Thomas E. Greene, USMC • Lt. Brendan T. Tritt, 13 8am Mass USArmy • Major Christopher Maloney, USMC • LT 14 8am Mass Mark Hansberry, USN • PO3 Matthew McKeever, 15 The Assumption of The Blessed Mary USN • LT Kaitlin Soper Hafensteiner, USN • 2LT 8am, Noon & 7pm Masses Brant T. McGuigan, USMC • 2LT Anlon P. McGuigan, 16 8am Mass USMC 17 8am Mass …a time to be healed… 6pm Wedding Rehearsal 18 2pm Wedding Kristin Fenerty • Betty Jean Vickery • Sarah Furner- 4pm Confession Scirri • Annie Ford • Pamela Williams • Amelia Blick • 5pm Mass Nancy Loeber • Chad Stoinski • Kathy Brooks • 19 8am & 10am Masses Annette Canal • Dennis Finlay • Pat Midura • Fran 12:30pm 3rd Order: MH Beres • Baby Beatrice Finegan • Carol Castle • Tom 2pm AA: MH 20 8am Mass Harker • Ryan Becerril • Gary Davila • Kim Bielecki • 21 8am Mass Kathleen Brunette • Toni Olivo • Keira Oliver • Mary 22 8am Mass Fullam • Mary Bannan • Patrick Bradley • Patricia 23 8am Mass Kaiser • Jeanne O’Neil • Mimi Cowperthwaite • Joan 24 8am Mass Bendinger • Sheila Centore Wall • Hank Midura • 25 12:30pm Baptism Charles Cullman • Josephine D’Auria • Noreen Lanza • 4pm Confession 5pm Mass Msgr Doyle • Pearl Gaymon • Vanetta 26 8am & 10am Masses Warren • Gary Iannece • Margaret Curio • John 11:15am Baptism Clarke • DeStefano • Baby James Cilley and all 2pm AA: MH of our parishioners hospitalized or homebound. 27 8am Mass …a time to die… 28 8am Mass George Francis Henderson 29 8am Mass 30 8am Mass 31 8am Mass

1 4pm Confession 5pm Mass In Loving Memory of 2 8am & 10am Masses John F. Soda, Jr. 2pm AA: MH 3 8am Mass r/b 4 8am Mass The Loving Family 5 8am Mass 2 - 503 PARISH NEWS Little Disciples Moving into August, we will host our final summer SATURDAY - AUGUST 11 5:00p Mimi D’Auria Gehring r/b Brothers & Sisters play date at Mountwell Park. Our next date will be Dennis Lydic r/b Mr. & Mrs. Augugliaro Monday, August 20th. Feel free to invite friends to Mary Feketie r/b Tom & Nancy Rocereto join and play with us outside in the nice weather. All SUNDAY - AUGUST 12 are welcome! We'll resume our play dates in Morgan 8:00a Rose Marie Kelly r/b Fran & Betsy DuVernois Hall in September. James Stanley Solinski r/b Stanley & Elaine Solinski Robert Thorpe r/b Mary Helf 10:00a People of the Parish & Our Intentions MONDAY - AUGUST 13 8:00a Mr. Nestor Santos r/b E. J. David Maynes r/b Owen & Pat Behen TUESDAY - AUGUST 14 Stewardship 8:00a Tom & Katherine Decell r/b Tom Henderson

Bob McCardle r/b Family th Basket collection for August 5 - $ 7,783.41 WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 15 8:00a Dorothy Strikey r/b Tom & Edna Kaminski We are grateful for your continued generosity! Mary Jane Meikle r/b Lori Needham 12:00p Joseph & Eleanor Lafferty r/b Joseph J. Lafferty John Joseph Spence r/b The Courtney Family 7:00p Marguerite Kaminski r/b Family William Parker Freeman It is Simple . . . Safe . . . and Convenient! r/b Mary Pat Bzozowski THURSDAY - AUGUST 16 8:00a James Henderson, Jr. r/b Tom Henderson Ernest Gautier r/b Jim & Mariann Gilbride St. Vincent DePaul FRIDAY - AUGUST 17 8:00a The Beatty Family r/b E. David Richard Kenney r/b Pat & Owen Behen SATURDAY - AUGUST 18 LIVING OUR FAITH: Members of The Society of St. Vincent dePaul 5:00p Anita Guerrieri r/b Her Family strive to live their faith and grow spiritually in offering person-to-person service to people in need. Andres Castellanos r/b Mary B. Stiltz Kathryn Maynes r/b The Bickel Family Jesus reveals his love to all through the symbol of the SUNDAY - AUGUST 19 Cross in today’s Gospel. The symbol of the crucifix with 8:00a William Marlin r/b Terry Marlin Christ’s body in our Catholic faith (as differentiated from Rocco Mangino r/b C. Mangino the plain cross of our Protestant friends) reminds us of his Patrick Jemejbe & Rita Jemejbe self-giving sacrificial forgiving and healing. Our crucifix is r/b Their Mom in solidarity with the trusting, needy, weak and ill, confi- 10:00a Lorraine Onorato Marrara dent in the power of God. r/b The Russell Family Deceased Members of the Holfelner Family During these summer months many of the elder- r/b Family ly, especially those who are sick, are not able to find relief Kathryn Maynes r/b Zita & Bob Seher from the heat. Please help The Society of St. Vincent dePaul MONDAY - AUGUST 20 bring respite and hope to them. If you know someone 8:00a Sabitino DiMauro r/b Family needing our assistance, let the staff at our Parish office Stanley Darrow r/b Pat Saia know. TUESDAY - AUGUST 21 8:00a SI Tom & Nancy Rocereto r/b Friends OUR Next Meeting is WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12th @ 7:30pm Kathryn Maynes r/b Tom & Nancy Rocereto WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 22 Christ the King’s Society of St. Vincent dePaul 8:00a Lucy T. Gordon r/b her husband, William typically meets once a month. Please contact the Parish Annie Durkin r/b Josephine & Louis D’Auria Office at 856-429-1600 for specific meeting dates each month. 3 - 503 PARISH NEWS Prayer Shawl Ministry Welcome Hands Together - Next week Starting up again in September . . . The Prayer Next week we will welcome Fr. Tom Shawl Ministry is always looking for knitters and Hagan, OSFS as we participate in the crocheters. Meetings are held at 10 am on the first diocesan Mission Cooperative Plan. We Wednesday of each month in the Parish Center. were assigned Hands Together - a Catholic Next gathering is September 5th. For more infor- mission outreach working in Haiti - to share the news of how our church continues to help the poorest mation please contact Pat Midura at of poor. [email protected]. Hope to see you there! The church in Haiti is struggling to bring God’s love to the many hurting people and we are the comfort. In Haiti there are 10.9 million people in an area smaller than Mary- land. 70% of these cannot read, and 85% live below pov- erty level. In slum areas 4 out of 5 children do not reach Walking with Purpose back soon . . . the age of 5, and nationally 1 in 3 children suffer from chronic malnutrition. The hurricanes in 2004 and 2008, along with the devastating January 12, 2010 earthquake and hurricane later that same year, have left Haiti severely damaged and in desperate need of our prayers and sup- port.

Hands Together runs free schools, medical clinics and nutrition pro- grams in Cite Soleil, providing 25,000 daily school meals and help- ing thousands of people who struggle to survive. Their work among the violence and savage poverty there is founded upon the Catholic social teachings of the dignity of human life and a preferential option for the poor. Hands Together embraces a clear ethic of life based on Catholic teaching that proclaims God’s infinite and absolute love for us. About one-third of Hands Togethers’ mission work supports educational, health, charity, and developmental projects in City So- leil, The Diocese of Gonaives and Cap Haitian where more than 1 Are you interested in getting together with a group million live in abject poverty. of women to explore your faith? If so, we invite you to consider Walking with Purpose. Walking with Fr. Tom is the President Purpose is a Catholic Bible study for women of all and Co-Founder of Hands ages. Weekly sessions will start 9/28/18 and meet Together, lives in Haiti and every Friday from 9-11am in Morgan Hall. Visit and when his schedule allows join at anytime. Childcare with faith based activities he visits parishes around is provided. Registration materials are available at the U.S., to share his expe- the Parish Center, on the CTK website, or email rience working with the Rachel at [email protected] for Catholic missionaries. Fr. Tom is a Catholic priest of the more info. order of the Oblates of St. . He was ordained in 1969 in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and is Golf Outing well known for his prolific work with the inner city poor in Philadelphia and his campus ministry work at the HOLY EUCHARIST PARISH, CHER- University of Pennsylvania, Lafayette College, Moravian RY HILL is sponsoring a Golf Outing College and Princeton University. In 1997 Fr. Tom left on Monday, September 10, 2018 at Princeton University and moved to Haiti to run Hands Little Mill Country Club, Marlton, Together and he has been working in Port-Au-Prince NJ. Cost: $175 Individual Player in- overseeing Hands Together many outreach programs ever cludes: Lunch, Use of Practice Range, Cart & Greens since. Please check out their website at Fees, Cocktail Hour, Hors d’oeuvres, Dinner, Re- www.handstogether.org for more information and freshments on Course, and an Outing Gift. Sponsor- look for Fr. Tom next week at all of the masses! ship available. Contact: Dominic Villecco at dvillec- [email protected]. 4 - 503 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION AROUND THE DIOCESE Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time Come Celebrate with Holy Cross Nourished by the Word Jesus declares in the Gospel that nobody can come to him unless drawn by the Father. We cannot come to Jesus on our own; we need God’s help. The Good News is that God the Father is always drawing us to his Son. When Jesus says to us, ‘Come’, we are not just left to our own devices at that point. God the Father will be working in our lives helping us to come to his Son; he will draw us to Jesus. There is always more going on in our relationship with Jesus than just our own human efforts. Our coming to Jesus, our growing in our relationship with him, is not all down to us. There is a momentum within us that is from God, a momentum that will lead us to Jesus if we are in St Carnival any way open to it. We come to Jesus to be nourished by End the summer with a bang his word. The Father draws us to his Son to be fed by his at the St. Joan of Arc Church word. The food of his word will sustain us on our journey through life, just as, in the 1st Reading, the baked cakes Carnival, running Monday, sustained , until he reached his destination, the Aug. 20 through Saturday, Aug. 25 on the church mountain of God. When we keep coming to Jesus and grounds at Evans and Willow Bend roads in Marlton. feeding on his word, that word will shape our lives. It Rides, food and games begin at 6 p.m. Nightly enter- empowers us to live the kind of life that Paul puts tainment. Super 50/50 (last year’s winner took home before us in this week’s 2nd Reading, a life of love essen- over $26,000) and hourly raffles. Cost at the carnival tially, a life in which we love one another as Christ has will be $30 per bracelet. All proceeds benefit St. Joan loved us, forgive one another as readily as God forgives of Arc School. For more information, visit us. That, in essence, is our baptismal calling. www.stjoans.org/carnival, or call 856-983-0077. UPCOMING EVENTS Wedding of the Sea Festival RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 2018-2019 Registration forms are posted on our website Please join the Most Reverend Dennis Sulli- under the religious education tab. van in celebration of Mass of the Assump- Please consider teaching in our Traditional tion of Mary at the Wedding of the Sea Model – October to April Grades K-8. Festival on Wednesday, August 15th at the Parish of St. Monica in Atlantic City. Catechetical Sunday Catechist Recognition Sunday, September 16th at 11:00 AM Mass. Mass of the - Boardwalk Hall

Catechist In-Service – Sept. 17th or 18th Doors Open: 11:00am 10AM or 7PM. Morgan Hall. Program & Mass: 12:00pm Procession of the Blessed Mother & Benediction Classes begin Oct. 1 & 2. on the Boardwalk For more info, contact Dolores Mozzillo at 856-429- Procession to Surf: 1:15pm 1600 or [email protected].

Free & open to the public. For more information go to Children Liturgy of the Word will weddingoftheSea.org or call (609) 345-1878. resume in September.

Vacation Bible Camp Another successful year! Thank you to all Station leaders and student counselors. Outstanding work performed by all makes our goal a suc- cess – to teach our young children how to discover Jesus in the stories found in the Bible and to ask questions about their faith. Thank you to our parents for trusting us with your children and the opportunity to share with them the biggest ‘SURPRISE” of life – JESUS. 5 - 503 AROUND THE DIOCESE A Closer Walk with God Young Adults

Our group (ages 21-50), has a special You are warmly invited to a guided and personal devotion to Mary Undoer of Knots. Mary Undoer of Knots is also one of meditation time in the presence of Jesus Christ on Francis' favorites. We hope you will join us.

Sunday, August 19, 2018 at 2:00pm - 3:00pm

St. Church, 8-16-2018- (Thursday) Watch the Phillies with Us! Join us at 7:30 PM in the main lobby of PJ Whelihan’s, 396 Lenola 300 Kings Highway, Haddon Heights, NJ. Road in Maple Shade for dinner, Phillies baseball, and fellow- Presenter: Fr. Joseph Byerley. ship. Please RSVP so YOU can be included in our headcount.

8-26-2018- (Sunday) Mass, Service, and Fellowship This event is free. We will collect school supplies for the only Catholic School in Atlantic City, Our Lady Star of the Sea. We will meet at 11:45 AM in the front Future dates include entrance of St. Monica’s Church in Atlantic City. After Mass, we will November 18th & February 10, 2019 give the school supplies we collected to Staff and have lunch at a local bar. Please collect marble composition books, spiral notebooks, Ticon- deroga Yellow Pencils, Crayola 24 packs of crayons, Crayola 12 packs Crafters/Vendors Needed of colored pencils, Crayola 8 packs of Markers, highlighters, folders, and pens.

Calling all Crafters/Vendors for ** PLEASE RSVP if you plan to attend an event! Thank you! ** the Holy Eucharist Parish Annu- For details please contact Rosanne at al Craft Fair, Saturday, Novem- [email protected]. ber 10th. Please call Barbara Hill at 856-374-3696 or Phyllis Cianciarulo at 856-428-5039 for more information.

Parish Office Baptism Families wishing to have a child baptized at www.ctkhaddonfield.org Christ the King must be registered parishioners. Reg- email – [email protected] istration forms for Baptism are available under Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm Phone : 856-429-1600; Fax: 856-429-2734 "Sacraments". First time parents must attend two bap- tismal preparation sessions. Choices of session dates Pastor Rev. James T. Dever, OSFS [email protected] for Track 1 and Track 2 are available online. For fur- Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph A. DiMauro, OSFS [email protected] ther information, call Carol Pisani (856) 429-1600, In-residence Rev. David J. Klein x119 or write at [email protected] Peter Powell [email protected] Marriage Couples planning to marry should make Pastoral Associate Carol Pisani [email protected] arrangements at least one year in advance and are Dir. of Music Ministries Ellen Estallo [email protected] required to attend a marriage preparation program. Secretaries Cheryl Judge [email protected] Couples contemplating marriage are asked to complete Joan Sandell [email protected] the preliminary wedding form on our website at Terry Ciemny [email protected] Bookkeeper Anna Callaghan [email protected] www.ctkhaddonfield.org. The couple must meet with the priest/deacon before the date can be confirmed. Religious Education Office Anointing of the Sick The reserves Monday - Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm 856-429-1600 ext. 108 this Sacrament not just for those near death but also CLASS SCHEDULE: for those chronically ill or about to undergo surgery. Mondays - Three Sessions If you would like to speak to a priest for any of these K-8 Classes are held in Christ the King Regional School. reasons, or in case of an emergency, please contact the Kindergarten thru 4th grades……..3:45 PM – 4:45 PM parish office at 856-429-1600. Kindergarten thru 8th grades……...5:15 PM – 6:30 PM R.C.I.A./Catechumenate The Rite of Christian 5th thru 8th grades…………….….7:00 PM – 8:15 PM Initiation of Adults (RCIA), also known as the cate- Tuesdays - Two Sessions chumenate, is the traditional way the Catholic church 1st thru 8th grades………………..5:15 PM - 6:30 PM extends a welcoming invitation to non-catholic men 5th thru 8th grades……………….7:00 PM - 8:15 PM and women inquiring about Catholic belief and prac- DRE Dolores Mozzillo [email protected] tice. The process welcomes: Assistant Abigail Miller [email protected] • adults who have never been baptized Liturgy of the Word Marie Bellu [email protected] • baptized adults from another Christian tradition

Christ the King Regional School - www.ckrs.org considering joining the Catholic Church; or Monday - Friday 8:00-3:00pm • adults Catholics who have never received the Sacraments of Confirmation &/or Eucharist Phone : 856-429-2084; Fax : 856-429-4959 For more info please contact Carol Pisani (856-429- Principal Anne Hartman [email protected] 1600). Front Office Colleen DeShayes [email protected] Mary Stiltz [email protected] Bookkeeper Anna Callaghan [email protected] 6 - 503