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PARISH LITURGICAL CELEBRATIONS
Sunday Eucharist 4:30 pm Saturday 9:30 am Sunday, Nursery available Weekday Mass 8:00 am Tuesday through Friday Penance/Reconciliation 3:30-4:00 pm Saturday in the Reconciliation Room (or by appt.)
April 7/8, 2018 — Second Sunday of Easter
PARISH OFFICE INFORMATION
Hours: 8:30-4:30 pm / Monday-Friday
5029 Zenith Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55410
Phone: 612-920-5030—FAX: 612-926-0283
Website address: www.ctkmpls.org
Emergency phone after hours
612-920-5030, ext. 10
PARISH STAFF LISTINGS
Fr. Herb Hayek, O.P., Pastor ..................... Ext. 11
Paul Zdechlik, ........................................................... Ext 15
Parish Business Administrator
Linda Cantu, Office Manager ................. Ext. 20
[email protected] Kelley Deshler, ……………………………... Ext. 22 Director of Faith Formation [email protected] Jim George, Bldg. Engineer ........................ Ext. 18
Moya McGinn Mathews ................................. Ext. 12
Director of Music & Liturgy
Uchenna Chidozie ................................................ Ext. 21
Director of Youth Ministry
Down Under. ....................................... Ext. 21
Nadine Reiser, Ministry Asst ....................... Ext. 14
Mary Jane Steinhagen ……………. Ext 19
Pastoral Outreach
Jane Becker, Parish organist
Chris Oppegard, Nursery Coordinator
CARONDELET
CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Sue Kerr – Principal
Lower Campus, K-Gr. 2 – 2900 W. 44th St.
Phone #612-920-9075
Upper Campus, Gr. 3-8 – 3210 W. 51st St.
Phone #612-927-8673
Website: www.carondeletcatholicschoolcom
Church of Christ the King April 7/8, 2018
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FAITH FORMATION Vacation Bible School at CTK! Mark Your Calendars! After collecting your responses from our VBS Survey, we will officially be hosting Vacation Bible School this summer the week of June 25-29th, from 9am-12pm. Registration can be found on the CTK Website under the “Faith Formation” tab and then clicking on “Summer” This camp will not be possible without volunteers! If you are interested in volunteering for VBS, please contact Kelley at [email protected] or 612-920-5030 x22. Help Wanted! Looking for Bakers and Ra6e Items-
On April 21/21 after both Masses, we will be having a fundraising event to help reduce the costs of summer and future programming for the youth of CTK. We are hoping to put on a bake sale, along with having some larger items to raffle off- but we need your help to make it happen! If you would be willing to bake some treats for this event, or have/would be willing to purchase items that would be good for a raffle, please contact Kelley at [email protected] or 612-920-5030 x22. We are so excited to be expanding our programming for our youth, and hope that you will join us in being a part of this mission!
READINGS FOR THE WEEK OF April 8, 2018
Sunday: Acts 4:32-35/Ps 118:2-4, 13-15, 22-24 [1]/1 Jn 5:1-6/Jn 20:19-31 Monday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10/Ps 40:7-8, 8-9, 10, 11 [8a, 9a]/Heb 10:4-10/Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Acts 4:32-37/Ps 93:1ab, 1cd-2, 5 [1a]/Jn 3:7b-15 Wednesday: Acts 5:17-26/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [7a]/Jn 3:16-21 Thursday: Acts 5:27-33/Ps 34:2 and 9, 17- 18, 19-20 [7a]/Jn 3:31-36 Friday: Acts 5:34-42/Ps 27:1, 4, 13-14 [cf. 4abc]/Jn 6:1-15 Saturday: Acts 6:1-7/Ps 33:1-2, 4-5, 18-19 [22]/Jn 6:16-21 Next Sunday: Acts 3:13-15, 17-19/Ps 4:2, 4, 7- 8, 9 [7a]/1 Jn 2:1-5a/Lk 24:35-48
Jesus came, although the doors were locked, and stood in their midst and said, "Peace be with you." Then he said to Thomas, "Put your finger here and see my hands, and bring your hand and put it into my side, and do not be unbelieving, but believe." -
Jn 20:26b-27
UPCOMING DATES :
Confirmation Class, April 8: 6-8pm, Social Hall
Wed. Faith Formation Classes Resume: April 11th.
First Eucharist Retreat & Rehearsal: Friday, April 13
First Eucharist: Sat/Sun April 14 & 15
Next Youth Mass: Sunday, May 6 at 5pm
Last week was Holy Week, the holiest and busiest time of year in the Church. Last Sunday we celebrated Easter, the greatest feast of the whole year. Though I think that many Christians, especially in our country, think that Christmas is more important…or, at least, a lot more fun! But Easter in Minnesota comes at a time when we are hoping that spring is finally here. The flowers are peeking through the snow or brown grass from last year and there might even be young buds on the trees. If not, there are always lots of lilies and other flowers in church. There might have been Easter brunch out with the family or a big ham dinner around the dining room table with relatives. And then there was the Easter egg hunt. Maybe yours wasn’t as spectacular as the one at the White House, but was lots of fun. I always liked to dye Easter eggs, but then you had to eat them. I much preferred the choco-late eggs and bunnies that came in my Easter basket. Yet, soon other celebrations come quickly. First Communion, Mother’s Day, graduations and weddings keep us busy. It’s easy to forget the challenge of Lent and the message of Easter.
Lent is a time to do some self-correcting in following Jesus. So we need
to slow down, work on our patience, smile more at those who look sad or have that blank look on their face, and see where we can help those who seem to be getting tired of their daily routine. To be a bit of hope in what seems to be an otherwise chaotic world around us. As I watched the March “Save our Lives” last Saturday in Washington, DC., I had a mixed reaction. First, I was saddened to see such young students having to bear such tragedy in their young lives. To hear of them telling us that a friend they had known since childhood was now gone forever. We all know that we will bury family and friends in our lifetime but at such an early age. Still so many were strong and articulate as they spoke of change and tomorrow. How we still have work to do to make our world, our nation and our churches places of hope and life, of healing and understanding. They are bringing their God-given gifts, tal-ents and energy to make all of us a better people, better followers of Jesus Christ.
It was a reminder to me that you can never have Easter without Good Friday. And that together with God’s grace and Spirit we will continue to make the Message of Easter the final word for our tired and battered world, which still reflects the good-ness and beauty of a loving God.
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED
Sincere sympathy to Helen Scully, Patricia Dousette and Nicole Manderscheid on the death of Amanda Dousette, respectively their granddaughter, daugh-ter and sister
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord and Let perpetual light shine upon her.
In Our Parish Second Sunday of Easter
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Monday, April 9 6pm Scouts Troop Meeting, Social Hll 7pm Sowers Meeting, Parish Office Wednesday, April 11 8am Mass, Church 10am Scripture Study, Social Hall 6:30pm Boy Scouts, Social Hall 6:30pm Faith Formation classes, School Thursday, April 12 8am Mass, Church 10am Library Committee, Library Friday, April 13 8am Mass, Church 5:30pm First Eucharist Retreats
Saturday, April 14 9:30 Bell rehearsal 3:30 Reconciliation 4:30pm Mass, Church/First Eucharist Sunday, April 15 9:30am Mass, Church/First Eucharist 2:30pm Youth Group, 7/8th grade 430pm Down Under, 7-12th grade 6pm High School Youth Group
For more calendar information, go to ctkmpls.org & click on Parish Calendar. Note: Parish Office is closed on Fridays.
Mark Your Calendar /
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE DIED
Sincere sympathy to Helen Scully, Patricia Dousette and Nicole Manderscheid on the death of Amanda Dousette, respectively their granddaughter, daugh-ter and sister .
Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord and Let perpetual light shine upon her.
Thomas answered and said to him, “My Lord
and my God!” Jesus said to him, “Have you
come to believe because you have seen me?
Blessed are those who have not seen and
have believed.” - Jn 20:28-29
CTK SOCIAL JUSTICE TEAM UPDATE
TODAY! SUNDAY APRIL 8 AFTER 9:30 MASS IN THE AUDITORIUM - Reminder to attend this ECTT (Easy Chairs Tough Topics) panel discussion on the important timely topic of gun violence prevention. Students have called on all of us to act to prevent gun violence in our country. Hear from students who coordinated the Minnesota March for Our Lives and from a speaker with Moms Demand Action. Students, parents, grandparents, gun owners, and all concerned parishioners and friends are encouraged to attend this respectful and bipartisan discussion and learn what you can do!
Beacon's Mpls/St Paul Legislative Action for housing funding Sun. April 15 3-4pm- It's not too late to join other CTK'ers, along with many from Minneapolis & St. Paul congregations in a show of support to invited legislators to vote yes on $140 million for housing in the bonding bill. Location is handy at First Universalist Church, 34th & Dupont Ave. S. in Minneapolis. You can register at the door, but pre registration is preferable, at the Gathering Space table with the Beacon peti-tion on this issue (still accepting signatures). Or contact Mary Colbert, 612-554-2804 or [email protected].
MINISTRY IN ACTION.
Call Me! Hospitals no longer contact us when parishioners are hospitalized. Please call the parish office to let us know if you or a loved one are hospitalized. Letting us know which hospital is involved is most helpful. Sock collection on Holy Thursday Thank you for the bountiful donations of new socks which will be given to individuals who are homeless. It is never too late to donate socks. Just bring them to church and place them in the clean plastic bin which is marked “socks.”
Prayer shawls If you would a prayer shawl for yourself or to give to a family member facing a difficult situation, please contact Mary Jane (612-920-5030 x19) at the parish office. We are happy to accommodate your request.
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
EUCHARISTIC MINISTERS
Saturday, April 14 (Team 2) 4:30pm Mary Jane Houlihan, Jean Lee, Joe Loftus, Kathy Loftus, Pam Vinquist, Donna Wallander, Sheila Woodbeck
Sunday, April 15 (Team 1) 9:30am Char Cashin, Michelle Cox, Peg Franzen, Mary B. Hachiya, Heather Petermann, Dave Peters, Betty Ragaller, Steve Ragaller, Barb Verthein, Dick Verthein
LECTORS
Saturday, April 14 Ed. Cracraft Sunday, April 15 Lyn Osgood
ACOLYTES
Saturday, April 15 Sunday, April 15
GREETERS Sunday, April 15 Liz/Dave Kuebelbeck Nina Holiday-Lynch/Connie Hanson
Welcome Desk
April 14 Roger Anderson April 15 Paul Amla & Sally Lofte
Hospitality
Sunday, April 15 Patty/Jim Huss
USHERS
Sunday, April 15 Al Larson, Joe Noack, Paul Dieser, Gerry Mimick, Ben Mimick, John Greer
MEALS ON WHEELS— Christ the King volunteers drive the week of April 16-20. Questions? Call or email Kim Svendsen, MOA Volunteer Coordinator, 612-990-7539 or [email protected]
Prayer Corner Please keep these people in your prayers for healing; Mary Kroth, Tom Coleman, Laurie Cashman, Steve Kean, Holly Ziebol, Tom &
Michael Hanf, JoElle Pink, Angie Hancock and Jan Farley
If you would like prayers said for you or for a family mem-ber who is ill or in need of prayer, please contact Mary Jane Steinhagen at 612-920-5030, ext. 19.