March 22, 2015 - Christ King Parish

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March 22, 2015 - Christ King Parish
Christ King Parish Wauwatosa, WI
March 22nd, 2015
Christ King Parish
Wauwatosa, WI
March 22nd, 2015
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Christ King Parish
CHURCH CALENDAR
Saturday, March 21st
Mass for the Lord’s Day
4:30 PM †Michael Schroeder (Conrad & Gretchen
Werra)
Sunday, March 22nd
Fifth Sunday of Lent
PB 8:00 AM †Ralph Radske (Beverly Radske & Radske
Family)
PB 10:30 AM For Parishioners of Christ King
6:00 PM Tri-Parish Lenten Reconciliation Service at
Christ King
Monday, March 23rd
Lenten Weekday / St. Turibius of Mogrovejo, Bishop
7:35 AM Daily Rosary
PB 8:00 AM †Marge Caiati (Family)
Tuesday, March 24th
Lenten Weekday
7:35 AM Daily Rosary
8:00 AM †Jennie Lynn Chudzik (Laura Geisler)
6:30 PM Sacrament of Reconciliation
7:00 PM Family Rosary — Use 91st St. Entrance
Wednesday, March 25th
The Annunciation of the Lord
7:35 AM Daily Rosary
RT 8:00 AM †Mary Klein (Nancy Wituschek)
Thursday, March 26th
Lenten Weekday
7:35 AM Daily Rosary
PB 8:00 AM †Elizabeth Riesen (Mrs. Barkow’s 1st Grade
Class)
6:00 PM Mary’s Stations of the Cross
Friday, March 27th
Lenten Weekday
7:35 AM Daily Rosary
PB 8:00 AM Josephine Passante (Jim & Mary Murtaugh)
Saturday, March 28th
Lenten Weekday
9:00 AM Sacrament of Reconciliation
Reminder: for Palm Sunday Masses Come to the Gym First
Mass for the Lord’s Day
JH 4:30 PM †John C. Lochbaum (Jim &Mary Manto)
Sunday, March 29th
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the Lord
PB 8:00 AM For Parishioners of Christ King
PB 10:30 AM †Gerald Emmerich (Gerald Ward)
6:00 PM Tosa Trio Youth Ministry Mass at St. Pius X
PB=Very Rev. Phillip Bogacki RT=Rev. Russ Tikalsky
JH=Very Rev. John Hemsing
Requiescat in Pace
Please remember in your prayers the repose of the soul of †Margaret
Dunn, who was buried from Christ King this past week.
THIS WEEK
Sun. 22 Parish Library Open, both Masses
Lenten Enrichment Series (last session), between
Masses, Parish Center-Dining Room
Blood Pressure Screening, between the Masses,
Parish Center
Wed. 25 The Gospel at Breakfast, 7:00 AM, Contact Ray
Clark at 262-628-7470
St. Vincent de Paul Northside Meal Program, see
Bulletin Item
Thu. 26 Men’s Ministry, doors open at 5:45 AM, breakfast
and meeting begin at 6:00 AM, Parish Center
Fri. 27 Home & School Fish Fry, 5:30-8:00 PM, North
Hall OR Carry-Out
Sat. 28 Parish Library Open, 4:30 PM Mass
Sun. 29 Parish Library Open, both Masses
COMING UP AT CHRIST KING
Mar. 28-29 Palm Sunday, Masses at 4:30 PM Saturday, 8:00
& 10:30 AM Sunday
Mar.
30 Holy Week Begins, through April 4th, No Parish
Meetings or Major Events
Apr.
2 Holy Thursday, Mass at 7:00 PM
Apr.
3 Good Friday, Service at 3:00 PM
Apr.
4 Holy Saturday, Blessing of Food at 1:00 PM,
Easter Vigil at 8:00 PM
Apr.
5 Easter Sunday, Masses at 8:00 & 10:30 AM
Apr.
13 Common Meeting Night, 6:30 PM, Church
Apr. 17-18 Called and Gifted Workshop Session 2, Friday
7:00-9:00 PM and Saturday 8:30 AM-12:00 Noon
May
18 Common Meeting Night, 6:30 PM, Church
Pray for the Sick
Please pray for the following with acute health problems this
week and for all those in nursing homes and those with
continuing health concerns: Austin Sobczak, Cheryl Bausch,
Will Jauch, Kathi Burwell, Antonia Studenec, Joan Bielefeld,
Elaine Fernando, Eli Anderson, Maureen Ivans, Sharon Jensen,
Barbara Tyler, Frank Kohler, Don Hanbury, Tom Stepp, Steven
Neitzke, Michael Harvey, Brian Higgins, Janice Higgins, Teagan
Lane, Craig Baker, Jimmy Higgins, Jane Gamez, Carol
Machulak, Ruth Murphy, Lois Dries, Savanna Heltemes, Ray
Palmieri, Doug Shears, Dolores Schendt, Fr. Luke Strand,
Angeline Garner, Margie Makal, Ann K.
Readings
Sunday:
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
Friday:
Saturday:
Next Sunday:
Jer 31:31-34/Heb 5:7-9/Jn 12:20-33
Dn 13:1-9,15-17,19-30,33-62/Jn 8:1-11
Nm 21:4-9/Jn 8:21-30
Is 7:10-14;8:10/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38
Gn 17:3-9/Jn 8:51-59
Jer 20:10-13/Jn 10:31-42
Ez 37:21-28/Jn 11:45-56
Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16/Is 50:4-7/Phil 2:
6-11/Mk 14:1-15:47
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin
Financial Report
Week #36 (Weekend of March 14th/15th)
Regular Stewardship .............................................. $ 23,444.18
Offertory ................................................................ $
616.12
Total for Week ....................................................... $ 24,060.30
Year to Date Total.................................................. $ 977,239.07
Area Holy Week / Easter Schedules
Christ King’s Holy Week and Easter schedule is included in the
“Coming Up at Christ King” feature on page 2. For your convenience, other area Holy Week / Easter services are as follows:
St. Pius X
Holy Thursday ................................................................ 7:00 PM
Good Friday .................................................................... 7:00 PM
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil ............................................. 8:00 PM
Easter Sunday ........................................ 8:00 AM and 10:15 AM
Mother of Good Counsel
Holy Thursday ................................................................ 7:00 PM
Good Friday .................................................................... 1:00 PM
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil ............................................. 8:00 PM
Easter Sunday ...............................................................10:00 AM
St. Bernard
Holy Thursday ................................................................ 6:30 PM
Good Friday .................................................................... 1:00 PM
Holy Saturday Blessing of Food ...................................11:00 AM
Holy Saturday Easter Vigil ............................................. 7:30 PM
Easter Sunday ........................................ 8:00 AM and 10:00 AM
Christ King Home & School Fish Fry
Please join us and support our school for our first Lenten Fish
Fry!!
When: Friday, March 27, 2015
Time: 5:30-8:00 PM
Where: Christ King School,
North Hall OR Carry-Out
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THREE GREAT DAYS
Easter Vigil
Tonight we are going to tell our name—to ourselves,
by way of reminder, to those who will become part
of us this night through baptism and confirmation,
and to those of the world who will listen,
who will take the time to hear.
—Brian Helge
The very word “vigil” implies that this is an event that we need
to hunker down for! We keep vigil in our lives, waiting at the
bedside of a loved one, waiting for a child to be born into the
world, and eventually waiting for that same child to return home
safely. We keep watch long into the night because it is important
that we do so. What could be more important than to keep
watch on that night:
“when Christ broke the prison-bars of death and rose
victorious from the underworld?”
—from the Easter Proclamation (Exsultet)
On the night of the Easter Vigil, in ordinary parishes ordinary
Catholics flock to church. They are conscious of—and try their
best to fathom the magnitude of what is happening in the tomb
that night. Time is not a factor: on this night, time seems to vanish. At the end of the evening, people glance at their watches
and are surprised that hours have elapsed.
Is it possible to consolidate—in the space of a few short hours—
the essence of who we are and what we believe as Catholic
Christians? Not entirely. But the Easter Vigil comes close to
doing so! Come, and realize that you need not be hurried and
anxious about the time that lies ahead:
Haste will stop up your ears finally, and then you will
not hear. Relax and make yourself comfortable in the
darkness and don’t even try to “make sense” of the name.
Just hear it, let it roll over you in waves of meaning.
This will enable you to hear the lovely language in which
we can really name ourselves as God himself has
named us.
—Brian Helge
Watch for the FLYER in next week’s bulletin.
You will have a choice of fried cod or cajun tilapia. Sides include: french fries, german potato
salad, coleslaw, applesauce, rye
bread and dessert. Children’s
options are fish or chicken strips,
macaroni and cheese, applesauce
and dessert. Soda, juice boxes,
water, beer and wine will be sold
for dine-in patrons only.
The Northside SVDP is serving the meal this Wednesday, March
25th, and as always we appreciate any gifts of time or food you
can spare and share. Sponsored by your Christ King Human
Concerns Committee. Please consider a donation of the
following items to be delivered to:
For more information or questions, please refer to Wednesday
Wireless or contact April Bargar,
abargar73@att.net.
Buns & sweet breads:.............................Murtha, 2643 N. 89th St.
Large cans of baked beans: ...................... Giese, 2441 N. 83rd St.
Cut carrots & cucumbers: ....................... Blaha, 2810 N. 72nd St.
Jello: ..............................................Anderson, 9515 W. Hadley St.
Northside Meal Program
Faith, service and stewardship
Mary’s Stations of the Cross – This Thursday
Thursdays in Lent at 6:00 have the been the place for Stations of the Cross. This Thursday, for the
second year in a row, we pray the Stations in a special way, from the perspective of Mary, Jesus’
mother. Be present for this very moving and prayerful experience. 6:00 in church this Thursday.
A special thank you to Janet Babler who has pulled this together for a second year.
Palm Sunday – Important Information for Mass
Next Sunday is Palm (Passion) Sunday and the start of Holy Week, the most important period in
the Church’s liturgical year. The Passion Sunday Masses include a reading of the Passion so keep
in mind that Mass will be a little richer than usual (translation: a little longer). Good prayer, like
good experiences in life, sometimes demands a nobility and more deliberate pace.
Part of our Catholic spirituality is the concept of pilgrimage. Pilgrimage is a prayer the includes
traveling to important places in our tradition: shrines, the Vatican, the Holy Land, the steps of
Saint Paul, etc. Pilgrimage can be lived out in more local ways, such as the traditional procession
with palms as we unite with Jesus who entered Jerusalem to face his Passion.
The Church’s preference on Palm Sunday is the full, formal procession. We will take part in this
tradition this year at all Masses next weekend. Thus, Mass will begin in the main gym. It is there
that palms will be blessed, the Gospel proclaimed, and the homily delivered. We will then walk
together into church in prayer to continue Mass. This is not something “new,” though it may be at
CK, but something long revered on Palm Sunday as a way to enhance our prayer entering Holy
Week.
So, next weekend, Mass starts in the gym. The gym is accessible to all (elevator at the school entrance) and the walk into church will include a “shortcut” for those who are not physically able to
walk the full route which will include walking half of the block around the parish campus. Please
plan accordingly and let your guests know this as well. I know it will be a meaningful experience.
See you at Mass,
Fr. Phillip
Annual Lenten food drive
Our Lenten food drive will run through Sunday, March 29th. The donations will be delivered to the Wauwatosa
Community Food Pantry. This organization is always in need of non-perishable food items such as canned fruits
and vegetables, soups and protein items such as tuna, peanut butter, pasta and beef stew. As in the past,
please place your items in the front of church by the altar of the Blessed Mother.
Palm Sunday—important information
Palm Sunday: Important Information
This year, on Palm Sunday, we’ll be taking our faith
to the streets—or more accurately—around the
block as we will begin ALL of the Masses with the
first and preferred entrance rite: The Procession.
When you come to Mass that weekend, come directly to the GYM. There palms will be available
and will be blessed. The Procession Gospel will
also be proclaimed in the gym, and this is where
Father will deliver the weekend homily.
Once these commemorative rites have been completed, we will process outside from the gym to the
main doors of the church on Swan Blvd. Once everyone is seated, Mass will continue as usual.
Please know that the gym is elevator accessible
from the 91st street entrance to the school. Directions will be posted and our Parish Ambassadors
will be on hand to direct and assist you.
Called and Gifted Workshops
Called & Gifted: Discerning Charisms
God has given you a special set of gifts; do you know what they
are? Shouldn’t you want to know what they are?
The Called & Gifted workshop will give you the opportunity to
discern and explore your unique spiritual gifts. A Called &
Gifted workshop will be held Fri-Sat April 17/18.
When: Session 2
Friday, April 17, 7:00-9:00pm and
Saturday, April 18, 8:30am-noon
Where: Christ King Parish Center
Cost: $20.00
Registration: Registration for each session is
limited to 30 participants. Register at parish@christkingparish.org or
414-258-2604.
Questions:
Contact Cindy
thiaa@gmail.com or 414-476-2413
Schmidt,
schmidtcyn-
He is Waiting for you
This Season of Mercy, spend time with the ONE who loves you. Our doors are open for prayer and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. 6:30—7:30pm - March 24,Christ King Parish
Lenten Opportunities
Reconciliation:
This Sunday, March 22nd, at 6:00 pm there will be a wonderful opportunity for the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
We will come together for a brief prayer service and then the individual celebration of the sacrament will be available. Take advantage of this opportunity, celebrated in collaboration with St. Pius X and St. Bernard Parishes.
Stations:
Please join us for a Moving Way of the Cross told from the perspective of Mary the Mother of God. This will be
held at Christ King on Thursday March 26th from 6:00-7:00pm. This is another wonderful way to prepare for our
Easter Celebration!
Need your blood pressure checked?
We all have our Highs and Lows! Christ King Blood Pressure Committee has restarted the program.
Would you like to have your Blood Pressure checked by trained professionals? Please come to the Parish Center between the 8am and 10:30am masses on the fourth Sunday of each month for a screening. There is an elevator accessible on Sundays for those who need it to get to the first floor of the Parish Center.
Committee members include: Dr. Jack Gucciardi, Patty Guinen and Lauretta Hren
Fifth Sunday of Lent
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You’re Invited
Join the St. Pius X Seniors for their annual Day of Reflection
program this Tuesday, March 24th. Adele Lund of the Laureate
Group will present “Valuing the Stories of Our Lives,” a beautiful way to reflect on the “God Moments” and times of challenge
and growth in your life, especially as we head into Holy Week
and Easter, and how to share them. Come for Mass in the chapel
at 9:00 AM, continental breakfast at 9:30 AM. Adele’s presentation will begin around 10:00 AM
See You at Mass!
Mar. 27th-29th
Confirmation Retreat II: Info for parents.
Depart by bus Friday 6:15 PM from Christ
King parking lot. Return to Christ King
parking lot Sunday by 12:45 PM. Please
pray for the retreat team and participants.
Summer Outreach Mission Trip Participant
Reminder: NO TOOL TIME March 22nd
Next Up!
Mass with Class on March 29th, April 19th and 26th.
Parish Appeals for the Mission Trip to the
Appalachian Mountain Range
March 7th & 8th started at Christ King
(the Tosa Trio Teens thank you!!)
March 14th and 15th at St. Bernard
March 21st and 22nd at St. Pius X
Lenten Outreach Project
Capuchin Hygiene Bags, collection ends March 29th.
See items for donation at tosayouthministry.com.
Questions? Please call Barb at 414-322-0298 or
e-mail ablerb@archmil.org or visit tosayouthministry.com.
Christ King Lenten Enrichment Series
Presentation Schedule – Lent 2015
Deepening our Understanding of Mass
-------------------------------------------------Between the Sunday Masses
Christ King Parish Center – Mother of God Dining Hall
9:15 AM – 10:15 AM
-------------------------------------------------5th Sunday in Lent - 22 March 2015
"Mass and Liturgical Music"
- Mr. Bill Lieven
HELP Center Needs YOUR Help
Fr. Gene’s HELP Center needs your help. Spring is here but the
cold weather is still hanging on. Urgently needed items are:
Children’s spring/winter jackets, sweaters, sweatshirts, gloves,
shoes, all sizes; men’s spring/winter jackets, coats, scarves, all
sizes; women’s jackets, coats, all sizes; purses; children’s books,
stuffed animals, games; towels, dishes, cups, glasses, pots and
pans. And more. For further information, please contact Deacon
Jeff Copson at 414-258-9023.
Christ King Mass League
The following have been enrolled in the Christ King Mass
League and will share in monthly Mass intentions for the next
twelve months: †Al & †Florence Hinnenkamp (by Thomas &
Diane Roethe); †Norman Bongard (Mr. & Mrs. Don Bongard).
March 22, 2015
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Hungering for a Healthy Harvest
CRS Rice Bowl brings our Lenten journey back to Africa this
week, to the Democratic Republic of Congo. We join our fasting
in solidarity with people who go hungry, and we remember in
prayer the importance of building a community that is willing to
support those most in need.
Hamuli’s story
When banana trees die, Hamuli Kahati has nothing to sell. And
his family has nothing to eat. That’s why it’s so important for
farmers like Hamuli in the Democratic Republic of Congo to be
able to care for their crops.
Sometimes it isn’t safe for Hamuli to tend his trees—the DRC
has a long history of war and conflict. Other times, the trees
themselves get sick with a banana wilt disease. When the disease
devastated the trees on Hamuli’s farm, his income dropped from
$150 a month to only $7. He struggled to give his three daughters even one meal per day.
Catholic Relief Services helped start a field school where farmers
like Hamuli could try different ways of treating banana wilt disease and learn new ways to work together. After training at the
school, members visited each other’s fields and worked as a
community to clean the disease off the trees. By coming together
as a team, the farmers were able to help each other restore their
farms and support their families.
Now Hamuli’s trees are thriving. With the $40 he earns each
month, Hamuli’s family is eating two to three meals a day. He is
even able to send his children to school. Hamuli knows that
healthy harvests mean healthy families—and this is a lesson his
entire community can share.
Facts to consider
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The DRC has seen nearly 20 years of internal violence. The
government reports that over 967,000 people are internally
displaced in the province of North Kivu, where Hamuli and
his family live. This violence is one factor contributing to
food insecurity and high levels of malnutrition.
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The banana wilt disease, or banana xanthomonas wilt,
spreads rapidly and affects up to 80 percent of banana farmers in some parts of the country.
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The banana wilt disease is characterized by wilted leaves on
the affected plant and the rotting of the male bud which ultimately leads to the death of the plant.
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CRS works with 380,000 vulnerable banana and cassava
farmers in DRC to introduce food production and disease
mitigation activities
Becoming Catholic….
Have you ever thought about taking the next step? Perhaps you
have never been part of a Christian community or never been
baptized, but now you have felt drawn to begin this journey of
faith in Jesus Christ. Perhaps you’ve been baptized and raised in
another Christian tradition, but now you want to continue your
life of faith in the Catholic Church ... or at least explore what that
means. If either of these describes you, we would very much
like to hear from you. We want to listen to your story of faith or
non-faith, answer your questions, and share with you the beauty,
truth, and wonder of the Catholic faith. If you want to know
more, please contact the Parish Office at 414-258-2604.
Sacraments
Baptism: Please call the Rectory about the baptism preparatory
session, which must be completed before the baptism.
Arrangements should be made several months in advance. An
explanation of sponsor requirements is available at the Rectory.
Reconciliation: Individual Confessions are heard in church at
9:00 AM each Saturday and Thursday nights at 6:00 PM (unless
otherwise noted).
Marriage: Please make arrangements with a parish priest at
least one year in advance because of preparation requirements.
Christ King Parish Offices
2604 N. Swan Blvd., Wauwatosa WI 53226
Phone: 414-258-2604
Fax: 414-258-1993
Parish website: www.christkingparish.org
E-mail: parish@christkingparish.org
Pastor: ..........................................Very Rev. Phillip Bogacki, ext. 20
Parish Deacon:................................Rev. Deacon John A. Ebel, ext. 18
Director of Administrative Services: ........... Kathleen Grasse, ext. 12
Director of Finance: ............................................... Ron Braier, ext. 34
Director of Liturgical Music: ................................Bill Lieven, ext. 22
Director of Liturgy:.........................................Maggie Pernice, ext. 23
Director of Formation for Children: ............... Abigail Kohal, ext. 33
Daytime Secretaries (8:30 AM-5:00 PM): .......... Ann Murtha, ext. 10
.... Shelley Harrington, ext. 10
Evening Secretary (5:00-9:00 PM):....................... Bill Meyer, ext. 17
Christ King School 414-258-4160
2646 N. Swan Blvd., Wauwatosa 53226
School Website: www.christkingschool.org
Principal: ............................................................. Dr. Kevin F. Hughes
We Make House Calls
Youth Ministry 414-322-0298
Director of Youth Ministry: .............................................. Barb Abler
We’d be happy to do so. There are a number of
parishioners who are active Eucharistic Ministers to the sick and homebound. They would
like to make a visit to chat, pray and bring communion. If you or a family member or
neighbor would like to arrange for a house call,
please call the Rectory at 258-2604.
SPRED (Special Religious Development) 414-607-7008
Chairperson: .........................Eileen Wingenter, Leeniewing@aol.com
Greater Tosa Interfaith 414-453-5750
Director: ........................................................................... Diane Euting