June 26, 2016 - Christ the King

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June 26, 2016 - Christ the King
505 10th Avenue NW
Mandan, ND 58554
www.ctkmandan.com
FR. NICK SCHNEIDER, PASTOR
Office: 663-8842 or 751-7101
MASS TIMES
Weekdays
Tuesday: 5:30 pm
Wed. thru Thursday: 8:00 am
Friday: 9:00 am
First Sat.: 8:00 am
Weekend
Saturday: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:00 am
HOLY DAYS
Vigil 6:30 pm, 8:00 am & 6:30 pm
ADORATION
Anytime in Madonna of the
Prairies Adoration
ration Chapel
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Please contact the office about Baptism instruction; this may be done
even before the child is born. Classes may not be necessary if you
have attended within the past three years. Baptisms will be done at
the 10:00 am Mass on the third Sunday of every month.
Please contact the office at least nine months prior to the intended
date of marriage. No wedding date can be set until the initial interview and pre-marriage inventory are completed. Weddings can be
scheduled no later than 2:00 pm on Saturdays, and no earlier than
5:00 pm on Fridays during the school year. Go to catholicweddinghelp.com for more info.
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Our second graders celebrated First Holy Communion on May 1.
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Confession is available each Saturday from 3:15 to 4:15 pm,
before daily Masses, or by appointment.
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This healing sacrament is available for the sick, elderly and shut-ins.
Please notify the parish office if someone has become ill, hospitalized
or homebound.
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Our freshmen and sophomores will celebrate Confirmation on
September 16, 2016, at 7:00 pm.
A community, nourished by the Sacraments, committed to Christ the King
through prayer and service for the greater glory of God.
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DIRECTORY
ctkmandan.com |
School Office…………663-6200 or 663-6261
Parish Office……………663-8842 or 751-7101
Principal, M ike Heilman, ext. 101
mike.heilman@ctkmandan.com
Vice Principal, Denelle Scheerle
denelle.scheerle@ctkmandan.com
Kim Nutsch, ext. 100
kim.nutsch@ctkmandan.com
Facilities Manager, P erry Arndt, ext. 108
perry.arndt@ctkmandan.com
Pastor, Rev. Nick Schneider, SLD, ext. 133
frschneider@ctkmandan.com
Deacon, Dennis Rohr, 701-471-4972
Deacon, Doug Helbing, 701-400-0233
, ext. 136
katrina.niess@ctkmandan.com
Director of Faith Formation, Julie Jacobson, ext. 135
julie.jacobson@ctkmandan.com
Administrative Assistant, Shaina Craw ford, ext. 132
shaina.crawford@ctkmandan.com
, 220-5752
maryhelvig@yahoo.com
National Catholic Bioethics Center — 215-877-2660
Call business hours, M-F 9:00–5:00, unless an emergency.
If not urgent, leave voicemail or email consults@ncbcenter.org
Emergency assistance 24 hrs/day: Say “Urgent!”
ext. 130
julianna.schatz@ctkmandan.com
Littlest Angels Development Center
Heart River Daycare………667-1967 or 751-7102
Director
Donna Jean Froelich, ext. 138
donna.froelich@ctkmandan.com
Bulletin deadline
is 12:00 noon on Tues.
Send announcements to: bulletin@ctkmandan.com
PARISH NEWS
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
PRAYER INTENTIONS
Online Giving is available! Just a reminder that
we offer electronic giving as a way to automate your
regular weekly offering.
Electronic giving offers
convenience for our parishioners and provides much
needed donation consistency. Go to our website:
www.ctkmandan.com at any time and follow
these links: Our Parish -> Stewardship -> Donate
6/5/2016
6/12/2016
6/19/2016
6/26/2016
$9,841
$8,893
$6,444
Children’s Offerings (June)
$47
$1,460
Electronic giving MTD
June Actual
$26,685
YTD Actual
$422,007
The Widows and Widowers Group will be meeting on
Tuesday, June 28, at 2:00 pm in the Adoration Chapel.
Questions, call Marianne at 667-9990.
END OF LIFE INFO
Principles for Making Moral Medical Decisions
Human Life Alliance, Julie Grimstad, RN
No matter what life-sustaining procedure/medical treatment
is in question, when in doubt, err on the side of life. You can
always try an intervention with the option of stopping it if it
proves ineffective or excessively burdensome for the patient.
Ray Riedinger, Mark Austin Hattich, Eugene Thomas, Darlene
Hohbein, Aria May Schaner, Marge Hartman, Nathan Clark,
Diane Braun, Hildegard Steckler, Diane Carlson, Gloria Sauers,
Skyla Stevens, Joe Berger, Thomas Berger, Jeff Bezdicek, Johanna Metcalf, Ken Gerhardt, Anna J. Kalvoda, Kathy Heisler,
Keely Goter and infant twin girls, Amelia Dalbol, Norman Miller, Holli Kautzman, Betty Stein-Bohl, Gail Norton, Cully
Oothoudt, Jim Kopp, Herb Frohlich, Tom Frohlich, Clifford
Frohlich, Sam Lohstreter, Ed Boehm, Chuck Wetzel, Toni Snider, Margy Markel, Marlene Schwartzbauer, Arthur Swap, Sandy
Stephenson, Tamme Sweringen, Luke Kilzer, Ryker Wallace,
Tyann Henderson, Monica Schmidt, Paul Schaff, & Drake Rubik.
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REFLECTION
We all have our disappointments in life. They can range from
the inconsequential (the store is out of the brand of laundry
soap that I have a coupon for) to the very significant (a diagnosis of cancer or another serious illness). And we all deal with
disappointments in different ways. Young children are very
good at "catastrophizing" a disappointment. Mom's refusal to
get that wanted candy bar in the grocery checkout line can
lead to a tantrum. But as any mother knows, not giving in to a
child's tantrum is teaching a lesson on how to deal with the
inevitable disappointments that are part of each person's life.
In this weekend's Gospel, James and John certainly weren't
happy that a Samaritan village was not very welcoming to Jesus and His band of disciples. Recall that Samaritans believed
that the place to worship God was on Mt. Gerizim, and because Jesus and His disciples were on the way to Jerusalem,
the Samaritans were not interested in aiding His mission. Al-
most like five-year-olds at the candy display in the grocery
checkout line, James and John were ready to call down fire
from Heaven to wipe out the Samaritans. Jesus did not hesitate to rebuke them for their outburst. On the other hand, even
Jesus seemed to express His own sense of disappointment
when He says in the Gospel to someone who wants to follow
Him, "The Son of Man has nowhere to rest His head" (Lk 9:58).
How we deal with disappointment is a sign of maturity. Jesus
makes the point in the Gospel that we have to move forward.
Letting go of regrets and looking to the future is wholesome
everyday advice. But putting those ideas into the realm of faith
means that we confess our sins and seek absolution (the letting go) and direct our lives to God's Kingdom. It is looking toward our ultimate future, which is eternal life in Heaven.
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PARISH INFORMATION & EVENTS
Each Wednesday at 3:00 pm Deacon Doug has a prayer
service at Madonna of the Prairies Blessed Sacrament
Chapel. Everyone is welcome and encouraged to come.
Deacon Doug leads the prayer for all of our priests with
petitions for each decade of the Rosary. There are different petitions for the Mysteries of the Rosary: Joyful, Luminous, Sorrowful and Glorious Mysteries. There is also
quiet time, Chaplet of Divine Mercy for Priests is prayed,
and the hour ends with Benediction.
The Banquet luncheon that Christ the King Church sponsored on Saturday afternoon at Trinity Lutheran Church
was a success!
Please let Deacon Doug know if you have a special request for prayer during this hour.
What a wonderful way to pray for our priest together
with others within our parish!
Steven Pletan and
Brittany Beehler
Friday, June 17
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
We are looking for people to help in the KC Food
Booth over the Fourth of July weekend. Please sign up
to help with a shift if you are able. To sign up, go to:
https://goo.gl/j4UuYo
We will be serving pancakes and sausage for breakfast,
and burgers for lunch and supper.
Saturday:
Sunday:
Monday:
lunch and supper
breakfast, lunch and supper
breakfast and lunch
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AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS
ROSARIES NEEDED: For the upcoming THIRST 2016 Conference to be held October 28-30. Whether you are a Rosary
making group or an individual, the Diocese can use Rosaries
to hand out at the THIRST Conference. Rosaries should be
small enough that they will fit into 3”x3” bags which will be
provided by the Diocese. Please contact Eve Mercer at 701204-7229 or emercer@bismarckdiocese.com to find out how
you can be involved.
Peace Garden Field Mass — Bishop Kagan will be the main
celebrant at the 56th Annual Knights of Columbus Peace Garden Field Mass on Sunday, July 10. Mass begins at noon. The
Field Mass originated in 1960 and has been held on the second Sunday in July continuously for more than 50 years. People gather from two nations on the U.S.-Canadian border to
promote good relationships and pray for peace for all nations.
Summer Lovin’ Block Party — Come celebrate as a couple/
family with a grill out, band, playground, and bounce house at
Hillside Park, Bismarck, on Sat., July 16, from 6:00 — 10:00
pm. Let us know you’re coming so we have enough food for
everyone by registering at bismarckdiocese.com/summerlovin.
Beer and wine will be available for purchase, and dinner will
be available for a free will offering. All are welcome to join us!
Golfers are welcome at the seminarian golf tournament on
Mon., July 18, at Prairie West Golf Course in Mandan. Registration begins at noon with shotgun start at 1:00 pm. Register
by June 29 to participate. Cost is $125/player for the 18-hole
scramble style tournament. Teams will consist of four players
with a priest or seminarian as team captain. Golf, with shared
cart, boxed lunch, and two Mulligans are included in the cost.
Celebrate Town and Country Mass on Sun., July 24, at the
farm of Rosalind and Larry Leier near Hague. Host parishes
are Sts. Peter and Paul, Strasburg; St. Michael, rural Linton;
and St. Mary, Hague. Blessing of animals and machinery begins at 11:30 am followed by Mass with Bishop Kagan at
12:15 pm. Free lunch and entertainment will follow. The Leier
farm is located 12 miles north of Hague. Follow the signs. Register at bismarckdiocese.com/townandcountry or call 2047209. Registration is required for an accurate meal count.
CHILDREN’S CHANT CAMP — St. Anne’s Church in Bismarck
is offering an opportunity for children ages 7-17 to learn about
singing and reading sacred music Aug. 15-19. No prior musical experience is necessary. Families from any parish of the
diocese are welcome. Attendance is required each day of
camp. The fee is $50 per child and $25 per sibling. No child
will be turned away because of financial hardship. Scholarships
are available through the Diocese's Office of Divine Worship. Children
will be given musical and liturgical training to keep for life! Register
online by Aug. 1 at www.stannesbismarck.org/chant-camp.
An instruction in the Billings Ovulation Method of NFP will
be offered at the Diocese of Bismarck offices, in Bismarck, on
June 27. Class will be held from 7:00-9:00 pm. For questions
and to register, please call or email Tara Brooke:
tara@tadabrooke.com, 701-426-0746. For more info on the
Billings Method visit www.bismarcdiocese.com/billings.
LIT. MINISTERS & INTENTIONS
Tuesday, June 28, 2016
5:30 pm †Richard McLaughlin
Altar Server: Dominic Gardner
Wednesday, June 29, 2016
8:00 am †Oscar, Stephena, & Matthew Wuitschick
Thursday, June 30, 2016
8:00 am †Conrad Wingerter
Friday, July 1, 2016
9:00 am Right to Life
Saturday, July 2, 2016
8:00 am †John Haider
Altar Server: Shalae Baumgartner
4:30 pm For our Parishioners
Altar Server: Jon Wingenbach
EMES: Kim Nutsch, Vicky Volk
Lector: Bob Nutsch
Ushers: Tim Schoch, Paul Trauger
Gift Bearers: Volunteer
Sunday, July 3, 2016
8:00 am †Duane Graner
Altar Servers: Volunteers
EMES: Karl VanOrman, Roys & Elaine Willenbring,
Darlene Leingang, Linda Berger
Lector: Cindy Moos
Ushers: Marvin Leingang, Mike Blasco, Julius Beehler
Gift Bearers: Volunteer
Music Leader: Rachel Goettle
10:00 am Theodore Schaff
Greeters:
Main Entrance: Justin & Maren Gerhardt Family
Chapel Entrance: Darcy & Jackie Wandy
Altar Servers: John Goettle, Shalae Baumgartner
EMES: Chuck & Jean Bingert, Justin Gerhardt, Deacon
Doug, Helen Baumgartner, Corey Arends, Adam
Johnson
Lector: Shane Goettle
Ushers: Richard Schwartzbauer, Art Swap, Aric Bandle,
Mike Hillstrom
Gift Bearers: Will & Laura Gardner Family
Music Leader: Mary Stumpf
*Please be responsible for finding your own replacements
if you are unable to be present
Holy Father’s Intentions for July
Universal: Indigenous Peoples — That indigenous peoples,
whose identity and very existence are threatened, will be shown due
respect.
Evangelization: Latin America and the Caribbean — That the
Church in Latin America and the Caribbean, by means of her
mission to the continent, may announce the Gospel with renewed vigor and enthusiasm.
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CALENDAR
Monday, June 27
6:00 — 8:30 pm Vacation Bible School
Tuesday, June 28
2:00 pm Widows & Widowers Group — meet in the Chapel
5:30 pm Mass
6:00 — 8:30 pm Vacation Bible School
Wednesday, June 29
8:00 am Mass
9:00 am—9:00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 — 8:30 pm Vacation Bible School
Thursday, June 30
8:00 am Mass
4:00 — 9:00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
6:00 pm Vacation Bible School Closing Mass
Friday, July 1
9:00 am Mass
Saturday, July 2
3:15 pm Confessions before Mass
4:30 pm Mass
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, July 5
8:00 pm School Board Meeting
Wednesday, July 6
6:00 pm Stewardship Committee Meeting
Bismarck-Mandan Catholic Young Adults Group
Please join the Bis-Man Catholic Young Adults group for
“Lawn Games Night” on Thursday, June 30, from 6:30 9:00 pm. Please bring drinks, snacks, and your favorite
games! The event is hosted by Mike and Brianna Weisbeck
at their home, 216 Tower Avenue, Bismarck. We welcome
members of all parishes and faith traditions who desire to
live a good and holy Christian/Catholic life. Please spread
the word about this wonderful opportunity for fellowship and
fun. If there are any questions or you’d like updates on
future events, please visit our Facebook Page: Catholic
Young Adults, or contact Bri Weisbeck at 426-0456.
CTK SCHOOL NEWS
WS
Christ the King School is fully accredited
and offers a Catholic-centered curriculum.
Enroll Your Students for 2016-17!
We are now accepting enrollment for the 2016-17 school year.
If you would like to enroll your child or want more info, contact
Kim in the office at 663-6200 or visit ctkmandan.com.
POSITIONS OPEN
We have two positions open at
Christ the King School for the 2016-17 school year.
Montessori Aide
Christ the King Elementary School is seeking a full-time (35-40
hours/week) Montessori Instructional Aide for the 2016-2017
school year. Applicants should have at least a 2-year college
degree and must complete a background check process before hire. Previous experience in the Montessori Method is not
needed. Applications are available at ctkmandan.com under
the “Our School” tab. To apply, please send a resume and
cover letter to Christ the King School, Attn: Kim Nutsch, 505
10th Ave NW, Mandan, ND 58554, or e-mail to
kim.nutsch@ctkmandan.com.
Elementary Teacher – Grade 2
Christ the King School is seeking an Elementary Teacher for
second grade for the 2016-2017 school year. This is a fulltime position. Applicant must have an Elementary Teacher
certification and must complete a background check process
before hire. Healthcare and retirement benefits are available.
Please send a resume and cover letter to Christ the King
School, Attn: Kim Nutsch, 505 10th Ave NW, Mandan, ND
58554, or e-mail to kim.nutsch@ctkmandan.com.
Capital Campaign News
Construction will begin on the front of the Church on Tuesday,
July 5. The Church’s main entrance, including the ramp, will
be closed. Please plan ahead to use another entrance.
NFP CONTACT
Carmen Devney, a parishioner of St. Anne’s Church in
Bismarck and an instructor in the SymptoPro Method of
NFP, is going to be offering NFP courses at Christ the
King. If you would like more info about NFP, please contact Carmen at:
Carmen Devney
hoofprince@hotmail.com
701-471-2363
Julie Jacobson has recently
assumed the role of Director of
Faith Formation at Christ the
King. A native of Bismarck, she
has been involved in faith
formation as a catechist in
various parishes. Most recently,
Julie received training in Catechesis of the Good
Shepherd at the Franciscan Montessori Earth School in
Portland, OR. She will begin teaching religion to the
children in the Montessori program this fall. Her role will
encompass many different facets in the parish,
including adult faith formation, RCIA and sacramental
preparation. Julie is looking forward to growing together
in the faith with the good people of Christ the King.
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BAIR LAW FIRM
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Weigel Funeral Home
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Sales & Installation of
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