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200 Windsor Avenue 856-429-1600 Haddonfield, NJ 08033 www.ctkhaddonfield.org

“OPEN WIDE THE DOORS OF CHRIST THE KING”

November 5, 2017 THIRTY-FIRST SUNDAY in ORDINARY TIME

Bulletin Highlights:  Director of Music - Search re-opened  CTK 60 + Ministry  Miracle of Christmas  CKRS News  Religious Ed News

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

200 Windsor Avenue Haddonfield, NJ 08033

Director of Music Search re-opened 10/24/2017

The Church of Christ the King in Haddonfield, NJ is seeking a Director of Music [30 hours]. This position will report to the Pastor and will be responsible for the following: serving as the principal musician, organist/ pianist, and choir director; planning, directing, rehearsing and performing music for Sunday Masses, Holy Day Masses, Funerals, Weddings [separate compensation] and other liturgical celebrations. Also, recruiting, supervising and providing musical coaching and vocal training for choir members, children's choir, school liturgical choir and cantors. Benefits provided.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required: The Director of Music must have a strong understanding of liturgical music and must also be familiar with recent Church publications regarding contemporary and classical liturgical music. Candidates should possess the following: a high degree of proficiency in the use of musical instruments, particularly the piano and organ, and should be vocally trained; organizational skills; experience with ministry development; and pastoral understanding of ministry.

Minimum Qualifications: A solid understanding of Catholic Liturgy, with at least a Bachelor's Degree in Music, some formal liturgical education and previous or current work experience in liturgical music.

Please forward resume with letters of recommendation to the parish secretary: [email protected] Please no phone calls. Expected date to start employment is ASAP.

2 - 503 PARISH NEWS Thanksgiving Holiday Turkey Drive Thanksgiving Community Worship TURKEY DRIVE We are having a turkey drive on the weekend of November 18/19. Last year thanks to the generosity of so many caring people we were able to give out over 600 turkeys to our client families. Please help us

make sure that all our cli- ents will be able to enjoy a Thanksgiving turkey dinner again this year by bring- The Haddonfield Council of Churches con- ing a donated turkey with you to Mass on the week- tinues the new tradition of holding the Com- end of November 18/19. munity Ecumenical Thanksgiving Worship on

Volunteers from the Pantry will be present at all the the Sunday before Thanksgiving. This years Masses to collect the turkeys that are being donated. service will be held on Sunday, November 19,

If you have any questions, please call Rich Burke at at 7:30pm, at Grace Episcopal Church lo- 856 546 9133 or email at [email protected]. cated on King’s Highway. A combined choir will provide an anthem and leadership in Parish Bus Trip song. A freewill donation will go toward the Haddonfield Case Worker who offers support to those in need in our community.

ALL ARE WELCOME!

It’s only 8 weeks until Christmas! Time to get into the Christmas Spirit! St. Vincent DePaul

HOP ON THE BUS

For a return visit to

Sight and Sound Theatre’s

MIRACLE OF CHRISTMAS LIVING OUR FAITH: Society of St. Vincent dePaul Members strive to live their faith and grow spiritually in offering person-to-person service to individuals in need.

Tuesday, December 5th from 8am to 6pm In today’s Gospel we are all cautioned we have but

SHOW LUNCH BUS FUN one Father – God; and one Master – Christ. We hear the good news that when we keep our focus and serve one another, God exalts us! $115.00 ------Please say a special prayer for the poor who have no Name: ______one to pray for them. And this week, as you place your gift in The Society of St. Vincent dePaul Poor Box, Number of Tickets: ______know that you are in service to the children of God Phone: ______across our area. E-mail: ______OUR Next Meeting is Tickets available in Parish Center! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8th @ 7:30pm

Contact Merri Votta (609) 636-1743 Come join us. All are welcome! For information, with questions. contact the Parish Office: 856-429-1600. 3 - 503 ADULT FAITH FORMATION CTK 60+ Ministry November Cathedral Kitchen Trip

SIGN UP NOW . . . For our monthly Cathedral Kitchen trip for Thursday, November 16, 2017. Eight volunteers are MARK YOUR needed to leave at 8 am from the Church. Look for the sign-up board or send an email CALENDAR! to Carol Pisani, Pastoral Associate, at [email protected]. Wednesday, November 8, 2017 12 noon Morgan Hall Women’s Retreat Light Lunch Provided Christ The King Parish Rev. James T. Dever, OSFS invites you to our Faith and Hope in Troubled Times

Gather for lunch, conversation and spiritual nourishment.

& Saturday, December 2, 2017 * 8:30am Mass to 1pm *

Franciscan Missionary Sisters

Spiritual Center Wednesday, December 13th 1215 Kresson Road, Cherry Hill, NJ

8:30 am Morgan Hall “Take off your shoes . . . Light Breakfast Provided This is holy ground you walk on”

Terri Ely A day of reflection and prayer in preparation for

Christmas led by Debbie Gebbia and Joan Sandell Author of The Girl of His Dreams

Gatherings will vary but always Registration will start at 8:15am, include a brief presentation & Mass at 8:30am *** Brunch at 9am. Donation of $25 for Spiritual Center appreciated. lots of time to connect

with each other!!! Please RSVP by November 27th to Valerie McGuigan 856-427-2496 or Please contact Carol Pisani (856) 429-1600 ext 119 [email protected] or for more information or call Cheryl Judge at the parish office 429-1600. 429-1600 to register!. “Come away with me to a quiet place and rest awhile” Mark 6:30

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To Learn Christ the King Regional School Academic Excellence To Love In the Catholic tradition for over 75 years To Serve

Attention CKRS Alumni Veteran’s Day Prayer Service

Are you a Christ the King Join us on Friday, November 10th Regional School Alumni? Please at 9am as CKRS recognizes veterans check out our website at our annual prayer service. www.ckrs.org and go to our Veterans willing to come to school ALUMNI TAB to update your information with us so we can after mass and share their experience and those keep you in the loop about upcoming reunions planning on attending please contact Colleen and events happening at your Alma Mater! DeShayes at 429-2084!

CKRS Field Hockey

Our Field Hockey Team (grades 5th through 8th) wraps up their season!

CKRS Annual King’s Run-5k SAVE THE DATE The 22nd Annual King’s Run-5k

Saturday, November 18, 2017 8:30am CKRS CHRISTMAS Christ the King Regional School BAZAAR!! Haddonfield, NJ SATURDAY, NOV. 18TH

Sign Up at Runsignup.com or online at CKRS.org 9:00 AM 5 - 503 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Thirty First Sunday in Ordinary Time Practice What You Preach Everyone must be wary of preferring one’s own glory to God’s. We don’t follow the Gospel to be esteemed. Pope Francis told his ministers and all evangelizers to take on the “smell of the sheep” (Evangelii Gaudium). Cultivate doing good and getting no credit; do a small kindness for someone anonymously. For example, send a grocery gift card to someone who needs it, shovel snow from the walk of the elderly neighbor down the street, or discreetly donate vacation hours to a coworker. Not that we shouldn’t engage people. We just need to make sure relationships are based on solidarity, not a sense of superiority. Solidarity, one of the themes of Catholic social teaching, calls us to be humble teachers and leaders which imply a firm and preserving determi- nation to commit oneself to the good of the common good, i.e. to the good of all and of each individual. The portrait of the scribes and the Pharisees in today’s Gospel runs counter to Jesus’ very direct instructions to the crowds and to his disciples: “Whoever exalts himself will be humbled, but whoever humbles himself will be ex- alted”. The scribes and the Pharisees failed to recognize that true greatness depends on one’s willingness to serve. Let us heed Jesus’ words today by practicing the Gospel in solidarity with the people we are called to serve. UPCOMING EVENTS Just a Thought . . . RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 2017-2018 For more info, contact Dolores Mozzillo at 856-429-1600 or [email protected].

Religious Ed Classes in session Monday Nov. 6th Tuesday Nov. 7th

Monday classes: K-4 3:45PM K-8 5:15PM 5-8 7:00 PM Tuesday classes 1-5 5:15PM 5-8 7:00PM

Works of Mercy Project Living the Gospel Join us today in Morgan Hall follow- ing the 9AM Mass to make sand- wiches to donate to the Camden service organizations. We appreciate all the donations of bread and peanut butter and jelly.

Liturgy of the Word for Children is a program in which the Sunday scripture readings are proclaimed and explained on a level appropriate to children in grades K-5 at the 9:00 am & 11:00 am Sunday Masses from September through May. Any child in this age group may participate - no registra- tion is necessary. 6 - 503 SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 4 “To Everything There is a Season, and a Time for 5:00p Irene Reynolds r/b Family Every Purpose Under Heaven” Eccl 3 William A. Collins r/b Family … a time to bring forth new life… Rose Franchetti r/b Daughter Sarah Konrad Giorla SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 5 …a time to be baptized... 7:30a Flores Family r/b E. David Joan Rochford r/b John & Maureen Master Mia Jean Mustaro Lorraine Jablonski r.b Marie Pucci …a time to be married... 9:00a People of the Parish & Their Intentions ...a time to serve… 11:00a Austin Sandell r/b A Friend Lt. Brendan T. Tritt, USArmy Kerrie & Barbara Benz Lt. Thomas E. Greene, USMC • r/b The Holfelner Family Major Christopher Maloney, USMC • Pat Hafner r/b Her husband Tom & Family LTJG Mark Hansberry, USN • MONDAY - NOVEMBER 6 PO3 Matthew McKeever, USN • 8:00a Albert Panetta r/b Mary B. Stiltz LT Kaitlin Soper, USN Vincent Rossi r/b John & Maryann Porvaznik …a time to be healed… TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 7 Baby Beatrice Finegan • Phyllis Lorenz • Mary & Dean 8:00a Josephine Held r/b Janice & Fred Dunhour Russell • Patricia MacCluen • Carol Castle • Albert Rosemarie Luciani r/b Griffeth, Schaub, Kelly & Frost Olivo • Tom Harker • Dan Ruebeck • Louise Reino • Families Michael DiMauro • Bob Oberholzer • Ryan Becerril • WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 8 Gary Davila • Kim Bielecki • Andres Castellanos • 8:00a Joan Rochford r/b Laverna Stanton & Family Sandy Lucyk • Kate Beatty • Stephen Frett • Kathleen Joan Holler r/b The Hullihan Family Brunette • Elaine Wood • Mary Gaudiano • Tara THURSDAY - NOVEMBER 9 Brickley • Rose Giuffre • Toni Olivo • Keira Oliver • 8:00a The Nolan Family r/b Family Mary Fullam • Joan Manning • Mary Bannan • Jill Brooke Mulford r/b David & Constance Reader Valecce • William Moyer • Patrick Bradley • Marylou FRIDAY - NOVEMBER 10 Guerrieri • Patricia Kaiser • Robert Marchese • Bea 8:00a Andrew Laganella r/b Mr. & Mrs. Michael Vassalotti Raiker • Jeanne O’Neil • Mimi Cowperthwaite • Baby Thomas Fischer r/b Rita Collins Hailey • Joan Bendinger • Mary Foldes • Sheila Centore 9:00a CKRS Veteran’s Day Prayer Service Wall • Hank Midura • Sharon Iannece • Charles SATURDAY - NOVEMBER 11 Cullman • Josephine D’Auria • Christopher Tama • 5:00p Mimi D’Auria Gehring r/b Children Stephanie Tama-Bartels • Noreen Lanza • Msgr Michael Catherine Mickus r/b Angela DiCicco Doyle • Evie Treganowan • Evelyn Gaymon • Pearl Walt Sandell, Sr r/b Joan & Walt Sandell Gaymon • Vanetta Warren • Gary Iannece • Carmella SUNDAY - NOVEMBER 12 Tursi • Margaret Curio • Ralph Curio • B. J. Holiney • 7:30a The Nolan Family r/b Family John Clarke • Jennifer Manning Knodle • John A. Joan Rochford r/b Angela Melzi & Family DeCicco • Baby Silvie Hatch • Annie Ford • Mrs. Rita Angelo & Puring David r/b E. David 9:00a James Jennings r/b Family Collins • Joseph DeStefano • Baby James Cilley Ernie Franciotti r/b The Mozzillo Family and all of our parishioners hospitalized or homebound. Jack Stanton r/b Noreen Lanza …a time to die… 11:00a SI Reynolds Family r/b Family People of the Parish & Our Intentions MONDAY - NOVEMBER 13 8:00a Margaret S. Brown r/b John Barr & Family Norma Reinoso r/b Josie Lam TUESDAY - NOVEMBER 14 8:00a Tom & Katherine Decell In Loving Memory of In Loving Memory of

George & Tom Henderson Joseph Buenzle r/b His wife, Carol Lafferty & Hessert Jim Shanahan WEDNESDAY - NOVEMBER 15 Families r/b 8:00a Vincent Rossi r/b The Hullihan Family r/b

Billy Gray r/b Bob & Grace Parsons Lori & Peggy Needham Joseph J. Lafferty 7 - 503 Ministry Directory

4 4pm Confessions Gifted & Called to Pastoral Leadership 5pm Mass Parish Council-Finance Council-Trustees-St. Matthew Society (Money Counters) 5 7:30am, 9am & 11am Masses Fr. James Dever……………...…………...……...... 429-1600 9am Family Mass House of Charity……………...Reg Tedeschi…………...428-2484 12:15pm Baptism Gifted & Called to Worship 2pm AA: MH Altar Linens …………..………………………………..429-1600 6 10am Prayer Group: PC Altar Servers ………...Cindy Simone & Joan Sandell…...429-1600 3:45pm - 8:30pm Religious Ed: CKRS Art & Environment…………..Arlene Boerum…..……..546-8056 4pm Little Disciples: MH Cantors/Musicians/ Choirs ...... Veronica O’Brien..….….429-1600 7 8am Mass Eucharistic Ministers ...... Carol Pisani……..….…..429-1600 5:15pm - 8:30pm Religious Ed: CKRS Lectors ...... Bob Tulini……….…….429-7253 Liturgy of Word for Children .... Marie Bellu…….…..609-471-0736 8 8am Mass Ushers ...... Bill Sabia………...……..427-7972 11am CTK 60+: MH Gifted & Called to Prayer & Christian Formation 4:30pm Girls Scouts: MH Adoration Chapel ...... Gloria Bullock…………428-1780 7pm CKRS PTA Mtg: MH Christ the King Regional School.. 9 8am Mass See website for volunteer opportunities……….…429-2084 2:15pm CKRS Brownies: MH Franciscan Secular Order…Kathleen Fletcher……...609-386-2143 4pm Wedding Rehearsal Intercessory Prayer Line ...... Betsy DuVernois…….....795-9617 10 8am Mass RCIA ...... Carol Pisani..…….…..…429-1600 9am Veteran’s Day Prayer Service Religious Ed-Catechists/Aides..Dolores Mozzillo.….…..429-1600 2:30pm Wedding Small Christian Communities .... Hank Midura…………..795-7029 Young Adult Group ...... TBD 11 4pm Confessions Youth Group ...... Annie Powles…………..229-7657 5pm Mass Gifted & Called to Social Development & Outreach 12 7:30am, 9am & 11am Masses Bereavement ...... ….Merri Votta………….429-2283 12pm Baptism Prep: B Food Pantry……………………..Janet Giordano……....429-1600 12:15pm & 1:15pm Baptisms Haddonfield Council Churches….Debbie Beres…..……216-0186 2pm AA: MH Hospitality/Welcome ...... ….Jacqui Carle…………428-4456 13 8am Mass Interfaith Caregivers ...... ….Ann Kearney………..428-9357 10am Prayer Group: PC Knights of Columbus...... Jim Beres……………216-0186 3:45pm - 8:30pm Religious Ed: CKRS Prayer Shawl Ministry ...... ….Pat Midura…………..795-7029 14 8am Mass Pro Life ...... ….TBD……...……...… .795-2886 5:15pm - 8:30pm Religious Ed: CKRS Saint Vincent de Paul Society ... ….Dave Larkin………...429-1600 15 8am Mass SCUCS Food Deliveries ...... …..Richard Burke…...….546-9133 2:30pm CKRS Lego Club: MH Sweet Blessings ...... …..Terry Ciemny……….429-1600 3pm Girl Scouts: MH The Senior Scene……………….Mary Ellen Middleton..428-8742 7:30pm Girl Scouts: MH Visiting the Homebound ...... …..Carol Pisani…….…...429-1600 16 8am Mass 17 8am Mass Stewardship 9am Walking With Purpose: MH 18 1pm Baptism STEWARDSHIP is a way of life

4pm Confessions Weekly Donation $9,317.00 5pm Mass 19 7:30am, 9am & 11am Masses Jesus gave His life to serve, not to be served. Putting 12:15pm & 1:15pm Baptisms other’s needs before our own needs is a sign of be- 12:30pm 3rd Order: MH 2pm AA: MH coming a Christian Steward, of following Jesus’ ex- 20 8am Mass ample. Humility is really a sign of a strength. By put- 10am Prayer Group: PC ting other’s needs first we declare to the world that 3:45pm - 8:30pm Religious Ed: CKRS we are putting our complete trust in God. When we 21 8am Mass align our thoughts and actions with God’s plan for 9am CKRS Thanksgiving Prayer Service 5:15pm - 8:30pm Religious Ed: CKRS us, the result is Joy and Peace. Thank you for your continued generosity. 8 - 503 HAPPENINGS Malvern Retreat House Young Adults Friday, Jan 5, 2018 - Sunday, Jan 7, 2018 Our group (ages 21-50), has a special devotion to 5:15 pm - 12:00 pm Mary Undoer of Knots. Mary Undoer of Knots is also Malvern Retreat House one of Pope Francis' favorites. We hope you will join us. Our Lady's Hall 11-12-2017 (Sunday) Mass, Breakfast, & Saints 315 S. Warren Ave, Malvern, PA 19355 Discussion 610-644-0400 We will meet at Christ the King Church located at 200 Retreat Director and Speakers Windsor Avenue in Haddonfield, NJ at 8:50 AM. Fr. Carl Janicki Fr. Matt Guckin Immediately after Mass, we will gather at the West- mont Diner, located on Haddon Avenue. Think about your favorite Questions? Contact George Hutchinson by e-mail Saint so we can discuss! [email protected] or (856) 857-1230. 11-20-2017 (Monday) Are you interested in helping others? Vol- unteer at Good Sheppard School making sandwiches Who Do You Say That I am? Meet at Good Sheppard School cafeteria at 6:45 PM on the grounds of St. Teresa of Calcutta Parish located at 809 Park Avenue in Collings- Please join us on Saturday, December 2, 2017 wood, NJ. Bring one loaf of bread, one pound of lunch meat, and one for a Retreat Exploring Our Images of God pound of cheese. Hope you will be able to volunteer! and Ourselves at Church of the Holy Family, 11-27-2017 - (Monday) Monthly Bowling Night Our monthly bowling night will take place at Pinsetter's located at 7111 226 Hurffville Rd, Sewell, NJ, 9am - 4pm. Maple Avenue in Merchantville, NJ. The games are $2.25 each and VITALity Director Deacon Jerry Jablonowski, shoe rental is $2.25. We will meet at 7:30 PM on the benches across Sacred Doorways Directors Carol & Roger Pisani, and artist/ from the bowling alley counter. Food and drink specials are available! author Brother Mickey McGrath will lead us on this journey of ** PLEASE RSVP if you plan to attend an event! Thank you! ** self-discovery and healing through a deeper exploration of how For details please contact Rosanne at we ‘see’ God all through prayer, reflection, music, and art. Visit [email protected]. our new Sacred Doorways website www.sacreddoorways.org to register. Holy Cross Academy 4th Annual Coat Drive for Camden

Please help with our 4th Annual Coat Drive for Camden. We will be collecting gently used coats for children and adults thru March 1, 2018. Please contact Valerie Cotter 427- 0587 for more details or drop coats off at 411 Estaugh Ave, Haddonfield, NJ. Worldwide Marriage Encounter A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend will School Supplies Needed give you the “gardening tools” you need to help My name is Leo your marriage grow and blossom. The next week- Brickner and I end dates is Dec 8 - 10, 2017. Call 609-741-8012 am a ninth for information or email applications@wwme- grade student at southjersey.org. Visit our website: wwme-southjersey.org. St. Joe’s Prep. I will be traveling Paul VI High School to Malawi, Africa this November and need your help. Malawi is the world’s poorest country and lacks basic supplies, many schoolchildren there are left without simple materials such as erasers and pencils. We will be working with MercyCare, an affiliate of UrbanPromise International, to provide students (age 14-18) and teachers materials they desperately need. We have Paul VI Eagle-for-a-Day visits are available for 8th grade students been asked to bring pencils, pens, erasers, manual pencil sharp- throughout the fall admissions season. To see the schedule of available eners, scotch tape, highlighters, rulers, and folders for the 400+ dates, and to make a reservation, please visit www.pvihs.org/ students that attend the school. Amazon gift cards are also Admissions. Experience a day in the life of a Paul VI Eagle! greatly appreciated, they will be used to buy more supplies. All Paul VI High School Open House will be held at 6:30 PM, Thursday, November 9th. Middle school students and their families donations will go directly to the Mercy School. Please drop do- are invited to meet our faculty, coaches and students, enjoy special nations off to my house, 608 Bryn Mawr Avenue in Haddon- performances by our performing arts groups, and see our beautiful field, there will be a bin at my door which will be used for col- school. Reservations are appreciated. For more information, please lecting items. visit our website, www.pvihs.org/Admissions. 9 - 503 MASS SCHEDULE 2017 Council Members Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Parish Pastoral Council Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am & 11:00am Daily-Mon-Fri 8:00am Rev. J. T. Dever, OSFS Holy Day 8:00am, 12:00noon, 7:00pm Rev. J. A. DiMauro, OSFS Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat. 4:00-4:30pm or by appointment. Lisa Barson Parish Office Sarah Martine Belfi www.ctkhaddonfield.org Kelly Callon-McLean email – [email protected] Joe McElroy Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm Phone : 856-429-1600; Fax: 856-429-2734 Carol Pisani Deacon Peter Powell Pastor Rev. James T. Dever, OSFS [email protected] Mike Przybylski Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph A. DiMauro, OSFS [email protected] Karena Rosa In-residence Rev. David J. Klein Matthew Smith Deacon Peter Powell [email protected] Bob Tulini Hank Zaleski Pastoral Associate Carol Pisani [email protected] Dir. of Pastoral Music TBD [email protected] Visit our website to view the Parish Pastoral Council Page. Secretaries Cheryl Judge [email protected] Joan Sandell [email protected] Parish Finance Council Terry Ciemny [email protected] Anna Callaghan Bookkeeper Anna Callaghan [email protected] Tom Cannataro

Religious Education Office Janet Lane Monday - Friday 8:30am – 4:00pm 856-429-1600 ext. 108 T.J. Lynch Maura Peach CLASS SCHEDULE: Bob Tulini Mondays - Three Sessions K-8 Classes are held in Christ the King Regional School. Parish Trustees Kindergarten thru 4th grades……..3:45 PM – 4:45 PM Maura Peach Bob Tulini Kindergarten thru 8th grades……...5:15 PM – 6:30 PM 5th thru 8th grades…………….….7:00 PM – 8:15 PM School Board Tuesdays - Two Sessions Michael Buttil 1st thru 8th grades………………..5:15 PM - 6:30 PM Anna Callaghan 5th thru 8th grades……………….7:00 PM - 8:15 PM Rev. J. T. Dever, OSFS * DRE Dolores Mozzillo [email protected] John Doyle Assistant Abigail Miller [email protected] Anne Hartman ** Liturgy of the Word Marie Bellu [email protected] Chuck Grimley Sam Lacroce Christ the King Regional School - www.ckrs.org Ann Madden-Tufano Monday—Friday 8:00-3:00pm Courtney Malcarney Phone : 856-429-2084; Fax : 856-429-4959 Loretta Ravelli Principal Anne Hartman [email protected] Drea Schwab Front Office Colleen DeShayes [email protected] Mary Stiltz [email protected] * Pastor Bookkeeper Anna Callaghan [email protected] ** Principal

Baptism Families wishing to have a child baptized at Anointing of the Sick The Catholic Church reserves this Sac- Christ the King must be registered parishioners. rament not just for those near death but also for those chroni- Registration forms for Baptism are available under cally ill or about to undergo surgery. If you would like to speak "Sacraments". First time parents must attend two to a priest for any of these reasons, or in case of an emergency, baptismal preparation sessions. Choices of session please contact the parish office at 856-429-1600. dates for Track 1 and Track 2 are available online. For R.C.I.A. /Catechumenate The Rite of Christian Initiation of further information, call Carol Pisani (856) 429-1600, Adults (RCIA), also known as the catechumenate, is the tradi- x119 or write at [email protected] tional way the Catholic church extends a welcoming invitation Marriage Couples planning to marry should make to non-catholic men and women inquiring about Catholic belief arrangements at least one year in advance and are re- and practice. The process welcomes: quired to attend a marriage preparation program.  adults who have never been baptized Couples contemplating marriage are asked to com-  baptized adults from another Christian tradition plete the preliminary wedding form on our website at considering joining the Catholic Church; or  adults Catholics who have never received the www.ctkhaddonfield.org. The couple must meet with Sacraments of Confirmation &/or Eucharist the priest/deacon before the date can be confirmed. For more info please contact Carol Pisani (856-429-1600). 10 - 503