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C O N F I R M a T I Christ King Parish Wauwatosa, WI May 8, 2016 Congratulations St. Pius X Christ King William McNabb Emily Andrews Georgia Arbogast Robert Meuler Amelia Bretl Patrick Baker Mitchell Moncada Megan Gates Jack Bouchard Aidan Murtha Abigail Grahek Ryan Coffey Bridget Obligato C Charlie Hutson Andrew Diedrich Olivia Obscherning Anthony Kirchner Patrick Filardo Benjamin O’Connell Blake Kratzer John Frank O Lily Pickart Tyler Madden Elizabeth Gaspar Riley Rakowiecki Mark Michna Monica Glaser Delaney Reed N Aaron Plaisted Christopher Guinen Andrew Rettko Melanie Rigden Savanna Heltemes Andrew Scholz Erin Schaut Max Herteen F Sarah Schuster Julia Wagner Molly Hodan Allison Shears Clare Honan Ellen Smith I Emma Hutchinson St. Bernard Benjamin Spano Paul Johnson Kassandra Cralle Kevin Stockinger Francis Jung R Luke Hamill Jack Tarpey Abby Klemstein Claire Hinderaker Connie Terlizzi Kristen Lancaster Tess Iding Joseph Webb M Grace Lenz Luke Lindemann Elizabeth Whelan Lou Locher Caleb Marks Mary Kate Woody Niklas Martensson A Kathryn Rettler Kathryn Rolfe Isaac Martin Joining us for the Sophia Romero Sacrament of T St. Jude ConLirmation: St. Margaret Mary Jorge Emilio Davila Joseph Marx St. Eugene I Max KarpLinger Congregation Noah Wolfgram Eric Winter Catherine LaRosa O N May 9, 2016 2 Christ King Parish CHURCH CALENDAR THIS WEEK Saturday, May 7th Sun. 8 MOTHER’S DAY Mass for the Lord’s Day Parish Library Open, both Masses DS 4:30 PM For Parishioners of Christ King Wed. 11 Marthas & Matthews, after 8:00 AM Mass, Sunday, May 8th Church The Ascension of the Lord St. Vincent de Paul Southside Meal Program, see DS 8:00 AM †Johanna Gray and †Kathy Gordon (Janice Bulletin Item Landisch & Family) Common Meeting Night, starts at 6:15 PM, DS 10:30 AM †Virginia Besler (Meuler Family) Church Thu. 12 Men’s Ministry, doors open at 5:45 AM, Monday, May 9th breakfast and meeting begin at 6:00 AM, Parish Easter Weekday Center 7:30 AM Daily Rosary at St. Bernard Church Sat. 14 Parish Library Open, 4:30 PM Mass Daily Mass at St. Bernard Church Sun. 15 Parish Library Open, both Masses PB 8:15 AM †Betty Meyer (Genevieve Carollo) Confirmation at Christ King 7:00 PM With Archbishop Listecki COMING UP Tuesday, May 10th May 21 St. Vincent de Paul Spring Clothing Drive, Easter Weekday / St. Damien de Veuster, Priest 10:00 AM-1:00 PM, South Hall 7:35 AM Daily Rosary May 25 Parish Collaborative Meal at Guest House, RT 8:00 AM †David Lorch (Mary Lorch) 5:00-8:00 PM, see Bulletin Item for More Info 7:00 PM Family Rosary — Use 91st St. Entrance June 13-17 Vacation Bible School at Christ King 5:30 PM Mass and Confessions at St. Bernard Wednesday, May 11th Easter Weekday Pray for the Sick 7:35 AM Daily Rosary RT 8:00 AM †Richard Thomas (Chuck & Carol Rebek) Please pray for the following with acute health problems this Thursday, May 12th week and for all those in nursing homes and those with Easter Weekday / SS. Nereus & Achilleus, continuing health concerns: Will Jauch, Eli Anderson, Maureen Martyrs / St. Pancras, Martyr Ivans, Sharon Jensen, Barbara Tyler, Brian Higgins, Janice 6:00 AM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament til 8:00 AM Higgins, Craig Baker, Jimmy Higgins, Dolores Schendt, Ann K, 7:35 AM Daily Rosary Roger Sherman, Tony Berg, Jim Michalek, Sara Siriwardena, PB 8:00 AM †Robert Dornoff (Friend of Family) Matthew Howard, Linda Diedrich, Jody Fossum, Gloria Boileau, Dorothy Fossum, Rowan Wilcox, Jim Dries, Steve Smith, Joan Friday, May 13th Bielefeld, Anna Bullio, Savanna Heltemes, Mitchell, Nick, Ruth Easter Weekday / Our Lady of Fatima Murphy, Frank Kreitzer, June Wittemann, Virginia Krysiak, Sr. 6:00 AM Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament til 8:00 AM Susan Staff. 7:35 AM Daily Rosary 8:00 AM Christ King Mass League Saturday, May 14th St. Matthias, Apostle Moving? PB 9:00 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation Mass for the Lord’s Day If you are moving, either within the parish or out of the parish, PB 4:30 PM †Ray & †Gertrude Gajewski (Family) please make sure that you call the Parish Office at 258-2604 and give us your new information. This not only helps us keep our Sunday, May 15th records current, it also saves postage costs. Pentecost Sunday PB 8:00 AM †Kenneth Urlakis (Family) PB 10:30 AM For Parishioners of Christ King Readings PB=Very Rev. Phillip Bogacki DS=Rev. Dennis Saran RT=Rev. Russ Tikalsky Sunday: Acts 1:1-11/Eph 1:17-23 or Heb 9:24-28;10:19- 23/Lk 24:46-53 Monday: Acts 19:1-8/Jn 16:29-33 Tuesday: Acts 20:17-27/Jn 17:1-11a Wednesday: Acts 20:28-38/Jn 17:11b-19 Thursday: Acts 22:30;23:6-11/Jn 17:20-26 Friday: Acts 25:13b-21/Jn 21:15-19 Saturday: Acts 1:15-17,20-26/Jn 15:9-17 Next Sunday: Acts 2:1-11/1 Cor 12:3b-7,12-13 or Rom 8:8- 17/Jn 20:19-23 or Jn 14:15-16,23b-26 Wauwatosa, Wisconsin 3 Financial Report Parish Collaborative is Providing Week #44 (Weekend of April 30th/May1st) a Meal for Guest House Regular Stewardship ............................................. $ 26,737.35 Shelter for Men Offertory ............................................................... $ 1,517.27 Wednesday May 25th 2016 Total for Week ...................................................... $ 28,254.62 5:00 to 8:00 PM Year to Date Total ................................................. $ 1,045,352.91 The Guest House currently provides shelter for 86 adult men. It is the largest publicly funded emergency shelter in Milwaukee. We are looking for volunteers to donate or prepare food and/or Mother’s Day serve for this one night commitment. The evening culminates with a "graduation" ceremony highlighting the men's Rose Sale accomplishments to date. A truly moving experience. This is an opportunity to help others as a Parish Collaborative family. Roses will be available for purchase after all Masses this weekend, May 7th If you are interested in donating food or your time, please email and 8th, for $2 each. Proceeds are used Linda Swiderski at [email protected] or Tony Burkart at for pro-life efforts. Remember mom on [email protected] for specifics. her special day and help support Wis- consin Right to Life. Thank you for volunteering/donating for this worthwhile evening of service. St. Vincent de Paul Meal Program Our regular second Wednesday meal program is scheduled for Marthas & Matthews May 11th. There is no need to sign up, just let your heart decide The Marthas & Matthews will meet to clean the church this and drop it off anytime before 4:00 on the second Wednesday of Wednesday, May 11th, after the 8:00 AM Mass. The Marthas & every month (coolers provided). Another great way to help is to Matthews meet for an hour or two on the second Wednesday of donate money on Share Sunday, the first Sunday of each month. each month after the morning liturgy to do some light cleaning These funds are used to purchase ham, cheese and hard rolls each of the church. They can always use more help. For more infor- month. Thank you! Please contact Julie with any questions at mation, please call Adam Hartung at 262-252-8073. [email protected] or 453-2326. Drop-off locations: Sweet Bread: ................................... Campbell, 2565 N. 86th St. Jello: ............................................. McLennon, 2571 N. 86th St. Hard Boiled Eggs: .................... Wendelberger, 2435 N. 94th St. Drivers for Senior Priests Needed We currently have 128 Senior Priests living throughout our Archdiocese. Many of these retired priests are quite active and Spring Clothing Drive live independently. However, they sometimes have a health epi- Saturday, May 21 sode that limits their abilities for a period of time. It is at times like this that they may need assistance with rides or shopping. If The Saint Vincent de Paul Society will be holding their Spring you would like to be put on a call list to assist our Seniors Priests clothing drive on Saturday, May 21st, from 10:00 AM until 1:00 please contact Sharon Kruger at 414-769-3452. PM. We need volunteers to help that day. If you are a teen who is looking to fulfill your service hours, we would appreciate your help if only for an hour or two. If you are doing some Spring cleaning, please keep us in mind. Please bring your gently used Angelman Syndrome Walkathon items to the South Hall on that date. If you need someone to pick up your items, please call Steve Obscherning at 414-559- Let’s support Christ King student, Phoebe Lane and her sister 9146 by May 14th to make arrange- Christ King Parish member Teagan Lane. The inaugural Angel- ments. man Syndrome Foundation Wisconsin Walkathon, to raise awareness and funds for Angelman Syndrome research, will take Here are just a few suggestions of place Saturday, May 21st, at Hoyt Pool and Park in Wauwatosa. items that we accept: clothing, bed- The walk is hosted by families from the Greater Milwaukee area, ding, small appliances (under 10 representing the entire state. Registration is at 8:00 AM, walk years old), books, DVDs, starts at 9:00 AM. Wisconsin will be joining more than 10,000 housewares, toys, small furniture, walkers at 45 other sites across the United States, Canada and knick-knacks, etc. Thanks so Mexico. To register and find out more, go to much! www.angelman.org/walk. Faith, Stewardship and Service High School Mission Trip Appeal Next Weekend Next weekend we will be invited to provide monetary support to our Tri Parish High School students as they embark on an excellent mission trip this summer to Saint Louis.
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