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Sacrament Coordinator Ivana Corce [email protected] Pastoral Care Linda Lucyk [email protected] Office Administrator Catherine Syrota [email protected] Youth Minister Cyandra Cornish [email protected] Accountant John Hoffman [email protected] Human Resources Jim Graham [email protected] Caretaker Bobby George [email protected] Facilities Manager [email protected]
Office Hours
Monday to Friday 9:00 am - Noon
1:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Phone: 306-586-9020
3239 Garnet Street Regina, SK S4S 1X8
www.ChristTheKing.ca
SUNDAY READINGS
January 19
Isaiah 49.3, 5-6
1 Corinthians 1.1-3
John 1.29-34
January 26
Isaiah 9.1-4
1 Corinthians 1.10-13, 17-18
Matthew 4.12-23
We’re so glad that you joined us today!
Pastor Assisting at Christ The King / Wilcox [email protected] [email protected] 306-559-1945 306-596-7628
Deacon
Reverend Mr. Kevin Harty [email protected]
306-537-7192
WEEKLY ACTIVITIES
Mon Jan 20 St. Fabian & St. Sebastian Tue Jan 21 St. Agnes
2:00 pm Grief Share /PC
7:00 pm Mass Int. for Urzada Family
7:30 pm Welcome Desk Training /C
Wed Jan 22 St. Vincent
No morning Mass
1:00 pm Mass at St. Kateri School
Alicia Beaumont
7:00 pm Baptismal Prep. Session 2/PC
7:00 pm CTK Choir Practise /C
Thurs Jan 23
8:30 am Mass John & Loretta Dorsett 7:00 pm RCIA /PC
Fri Jan 24 St. Francis de Sales
8:30 am Mass Alma Dizy (with coffee social to follow) 10:00 am to 5:00 pm - Garage Sale /H 2:00 pm Mass at Wintergreene 7:00 pm ALTO
Sat Jan 25 Conversion of St. Paul
9:30 am to 3:30 pm - Garage Sale /H
4:00 pm Reconciliation 5:00 pm Mass 6:00 pm MinistryPro Training after Mass /C
Sun Jan 26 3rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
9:00 am Mass 11:00 am Mass MinistryPro Training after both Masses /C 2:00 pm Sacrament Prep Session 5 /H 7:00 pm Presence Choir Prac. /C
January 18th to 25th Week of Prayer for Christian Unity
Lay-led liturgy held at Parkside, Sunset
& Elmview on Sundays
Christ the King Roman Catholic Parish
Eric & Ann Marie Novak
Beatrice Vogt
Jake Noll
Donald Lummerding
Your Parish Needs YOU and your stuff
Rummage Sale - January 24th & 25th, 2020
Christ the King Parish Hall
Funds raised go to our parish capital needs and
the Cuernavaca Project in Mexico.
Donations can be brought to the parish hall on
the following dates:
Jan 20: 12 noon to 4:30 pm
Jan 21: 9:30 am to 7:30 pm
Jan 22: 9:30 am to 7:30 pm
Jan 23: 9:30 am to 3:00 pm
For more information contact:
Kay at 306-757-9620 or [email protected] Doreen at 306-569-1064 or [email protected]
FACILITIES MANAGER POSITION
The Roman Catholic Parish of Christ the King, Regina SK has a vacant position (part-time, flexible schedule, averaging 20 hours/week) for an individual to manage the maintenance, repairs, cleaning and security of the buildings, contents, and grounds of the parish. The successful candidate will have practical knowledge, demonstrated skills, and experience related to the duties and requirements of this position. Salary will be within the parish’s salary grid and based on qualifications and experience.
To obtain a copy of the job description and the competencies required for this role, please contact the parish office at 306-586-9020. Interested individuals are requested to submit a brief letter of expression of interest and their resume including references by email to [email protected] or in person at the parish office, 3239 Garnet Street, Regina.
Applications must be received by February 10th, 2020.
Ministry Scheduler Pro Training
Mandatory training for all ministers serving at Christ the King Parish from Mass Coordinators to Ushers & Greeters, Eucharistic Ministers to Lectors,
Alter Servers to Children’s Liturgy and PowerPoint Tech Ministry.
Please download the Ministry Scheduler Pro (MSP) app onto your devices (cell phones, ipads, or whatever you will be using). The app can be
downloaded from the App Store. Choirs should also download the app. As well please bring your devices to training.
On January 18/19 & 25/26, after all three weekend Masses, please attend
a 15-minute training session in the church.
See how effective and efficient Ministry Scheduler Pro is for managing the ministers list for all those who give of their time to serve at our parish.
Hey high school and university students!
January 19th (this weekend) is Source at
Christ the King Parish Hall. Source is an
event for students to attend! It starts at
6:00 pm with supper followed with talks,
adoration and reconciliation.
Looking forward to seeing all of you there!
Archdiocesan Weekly - To view the Archdiocesan
Weekly on your computer at https://archregina.sk.ca/
archdiocesan-weekly. There is information about events
happening within the Archdiocese of Regina. If you want
a hard copy of the Archdiocesan Weekly, some copies
have been printed and tacked to the bulletin boards.
GriefShare
Are you grieving the loss of a spouse or a loved one?
Tuesdays, January 21st to April 7
th, 2020
from 2 - 4 p.m. Contact: Linda Lucyk, Pastoral Care Coordinator 306.539.6889 or
ENVELOPES FOR 2020
General envelopes for the 2020 calendar year are available in the front entrance of the church after Mass. If you don’t find a box of envelopes with your name on it, then please complete the form on the table OR contact the parish office at 306-586-9020. Thanks to those who donate so generously.
Please try to pick up your envelopes by the end of January as they will be moved to the office and recycled.
MEXICAN FIESTA! Serena Saskatchewan, a natural family planning service, invites you to an annual gala fundraiser at EE Burritos in Saskatoon on Saturday, February 8, 2020. Guest speaker will be Fr. Geoffrey Young “How Can Biblical Couples and Our Lady of Guadalupe Shed Light Into Our Marriages today?” Latin American cuisine, cash bar, silent auction, door prize, pinata.
Reserve your tickets ($25/person) by January 24th by searching “Serena Saskatchewan Mexican Fiesta” at www.eventbrite.com; only 90 tickets will be sold. For more info, email [email protected] or text 306-291-3288.
Kindergarten Registration at École St. Pius X
Parents interested in registering their child in French Immersion Kindergarten for the fall of 2020, can call École St. Pius X at (306)791-7385 or email [email protected]
We would be happy to schedule an appointment to meet with one of our school administrators as all registrations are by appointment only.
To be eligible to register for kindergarten for the 2020-2021 school year, children must be five years of age by December 31, 2020.
The Week of Prayer for Christian Unity will be observed from January 19th to January 26th, 2020 with the theme, “They showed us unusual kindness” (Acts 28:2).
If you would like to join us Sunday, January 26th to attend St. Luke’s service at 11:00 am please leave your name at the Welcome Desk or contact the parish office.
Also, on January 26th is a service at 3:00 pm at All Saints Anglican Church at 142 Massey Road led by Pastor Joel MacLean from First Baptist Church of Regina.
Invitation to join the Week of Prayer Choir on January 26th. The ecumenical choir will be at All Saints Anglican Church. Interested choir members should come at 2:00 pm for a brief rehearsal before the 3:00 pm service.
For more information contact Nick Jesson, 306-352-1651 or [email protected]
Green Ribbon Campaign Regina Pro-Life is sponsoring the Green Ribbon Campaign to remember our preborn brothers and sisters who were denied life. We specifically ask that you pray for the preborn and for women seeking abortion.
Each year, approximately 2,000 abortions are performed in Saskatchewan hospitals. Please wear a green ribbon to remember those lost to abortion. Ribbons will be distributed at Mass on January 25th & 26th.
Night with the Persecuted Church
What would you do if it was illegal to go to church? Or to own a Bible? What would life be like if following Jesus meant you were kicked out of your home, family or community? This is a reality for millions of persecuted Christians around the world.
You are invited to join us for this free event – A Night with the Persecuted Church.
Wednesday, February 5th at 7:00 pm Argyle Road Baptist Church 3510 Argyle Road, Regina
This event is organized by Open Doors (www.opendoorsca.org) and is an opportunity to learn about our persecuted family around the world. People will be challenged to follow the examples of faith lived by the persecuted church and to follow Jesus no matter the cost. They will also have the opportunity to connect with our persecuted family through letter writing and prayer. There will be desserts and coffee too!
Please RSVP at www.persecutedchurch.ca
A short video is available at https://youtu.be/9yy7skJLsSA
Contact: Sharon at 306-586-9255
If you have concerns about euthanasia, assisted suicide or end-of-life treatment issues related to a
family member or friend, call us.
Advice, help and support. Confidential and free: 1-855-675-8749
Compassionate Care Community Creating a culture
of caring at www.CompassionateCommunityCare.org
Sacramental Preparation
For dates and information contact the parish office at 306-586-9020.
Sacrament of Marriage: Contact the Pastor to make an appointment at least eight months in advance.
Reconciliation: Saturday 4:00 pm - 4:30 pm or weekdays 1/2 hr. prior to Mass or by appointment.
HOSPITAL CHAPLAINS
Hospital chaplains visit patients and their families to
address any spiritual needs, to pray, to provide a
friendly face and comforting presence, to talk about
people’s fears and concerns, to bring Communion,
and to contact a priest for anointing of the sick.
Pasqua Hospital: 306-519-1380
Wascana Rehabilitation Centre: 306-530-6511
General Hospital: 306-519-1405
For prayer requests contact
Linda Lucyk: 306-539-6889
Pastoral Care / ADORE Prayer Ministry
INFORMATION
COLLECTION REPORT
2020 Projected Expenses $484,000 Weekly Collection Required $ 9,308 =============================== Week of January 12th
Sunday Collection $7,375.45
Third Sunday of Ordinary Time – January 25/26, 2020
Mass Time Saturday 5:00 PM
Sunday 9:00 AM
Sunday 11:00 AM
Mass Co-ordinator
Eileen Schuster Diana Lee Christopher
Akpan PowerPoint Tech Ministry
Brendan Miller Julius Bossa
Seba Christopherson
Andrew Chad
Lectors Katherine Hayduk
Andrew Mann Catherine Benham
Judith Hansen Marie James Andre David
Announcer Jim Graham
Marie Kondzielewski
Christine Chad
Hospitality Ministers
Jason Grundahl (C)
Martin Kondzielewski
(C)
Bob Fluter (C)
Ushers Rose Stepan
Peter Kondzielewski
Marlon Ibona
John David Dennis Oteze David Rivers
Justine David Ella Oteze Monica Rivers
Michael David Alfred Dsouza Sylvia Graham Roger Lepage Salvie Butalid
Greeters Imelda Samson
Benedicta Chiejine
Sharon Kossman
Romel Samson ? John Mbachu
David DeMontigny
Ifeanyi Mbachu
Thomas Zerre
Precious Body
Susan Kurdziel Frank
Korvemaker Rhonda
Romanuk
? Chris Nguyen Debra
MacDonald Precious Blood
Fennie Arguelles
Kay Yee Leslie Bens *
Catherine Fox * Ron Sitter Chloe Bens Lemuel
Limosnero Cathie Nguyen
* ?
Deacon Kevin Deacon Kevin Deacon Kevin
Choir Steadfast CTK Presence
Children’s Liturgy
Catherine Patterson
Eyton Embury Michele Braun
Altar Servers Liam
Vatamanuk (C)
Chris Kondzielewski
(C)
Danielle Ulatan (C)
Phaulien Ducusin
Keon Jeannot Chiara Brennan
Weston McGregor
Elvis Omeje Roisin Brennan
? ? ?
Collection Counters
Team 1
If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten
that we belong to each other.
- St. Theresa of Calcutta
Archdiocese of Regina
BulletinJanuary 19, 2020
2nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Taizé Prayer ServiceFriday, January 17th at 7:00 p.m.Blessed Sacrament Church, 2049 Scarth St.Come join us for candlelight services of meditative music and quiet reflection as we place our joys and concerns before the Lord. The Taizé prayer service is from an ecumenical community founded in Taizé, France in 1940. A Taizé service provides a form of prayer that was much admired by St John Paul II for its simplicity and focus on Christ. At a Taizé service we pray as we sing, as we reflect on the Scripture reading, as we sit in silence, and as we offer our prayers to Christ.
Encounter Let’s Talk about “Tolerance” & Pope Francis’ “Culture of Encounter” A Social Justice Workshop hosted by Westminster Outreach Committee & Holy Rosary Social Justice Committee. Saturday February 8th – 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Westminster United. Call Terry at 306-543-2105 or email [email protected] to register. If you require childcare, please let us know.
Week of Prayer for Christian UnityJanuary 19-26, 2020
The 2020 theme, “They showed us unusual kindness” (Acts 28:2), remembers the historic shipwreck of St. Paul on the island of Malta and calls us to a greater generosity
to those in need.
You are invited to join in prayer with other Christians on:January 26, 3:00 p.m. at All Saints Anglican Church, 142 Massey Road, Regina. Our preacher will be Pastor Joel
Russell MacLean (First Baptist, Regina). All are welcome.As an island nation, boats are an important part of Maltese life. The Scripture reading in this service
describes a perilous sea voyage by the Apostle Paul. A boat is also symbolic of the sometimes tempestuous
journey Christians make together towards unity.
We encourage you to observe this Week of Prayer keeping a specific focus on Christ’s prayer “that all may be one... so that the world may believe” (John 17:21).
Whether we gather together in joint services or in our own churches, in prayer groups or individually, let our prayer
be for the unity that Christ wills, as Christ wills. Suggested resources for the Week of Prayer are available at
https://www.weekofprayer.ca/2020-wpcu-resources
Eight Days of Biblical Reflection: Week of Prayer for Christian Unity 2020
Day 1: Reconciliation: Throwing the cargo overboard. Acts 27:18-19,21; Psalm 85; Luke 18:9-14Day 2: Enlightenment: Seeking and showing forth Christ’s light. Acts 27:20; Psalm 119:105-110; Mark 4:35-41Day 3: Hope: Paul’s message. Acts 27:22,34; Psalm 27; Matthew 11:28-30Day 4: Trust: Do not be afraid, believe. Acts 27:23-26; Psalm 56; Luke 12:22-34Day 5: Strength: Breaking bread for the journey. Acts 27:33-36; Psalm 77; Mark 6:30-44Day 6: Hospitality: Show unusual kindness. Acts 28:1-2, 7; Psalm 46; Luke 14:12-24Day 7: Conversion: Changing our hearts and minds. Acts 28:3-6; Psalm 119:137-144; Matthew 18:1-6Day 8: Generosity: Receiving and giving. Acts 28:8-10; Psalm 103:1-5; Matthew 10:7-8
Prayers and reflections for these 8 days are available online at
https://www.weekofprayer.ca/2020-wpcu-resources
Stewardship Bulletin Bit
“Now the Lord has spoken who formed me as his servant from the womb...” (Isaiah 49:5)
God has given each of us different gifts. In order for God’s plan to work, you have to do what God is calling you to do, and I have to do what God is calling me to do. And guess what? God has given each of us a different plan! So, stop comparing yourself to others. Don’t let envy and jealousy enter your life. Be thankful for the gifts God has given you and generously share them with others.
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BULLETIN BOARD
Archdiocese of Regina445 Broad St. North
Regina, SK S4R 2X8306-352-1651
www.archregina.sk.ca Bulletin announcements can be sent to:
Night with the Persecuted ChurchWhat would you do if it was illegal to go to church? Or to own a Bible? What would life be like if following Jesus meant you were kicked out of your home, family or community? This is a reality for millions of persecuted Christians around the world.You are invited to join us for this free event – A Night with the Persecuted Church. Wed., Feb. 5 at 7:00 p.m. at Argyle Road Baptist Church, 3510 Argyle Road, Regina. This event is organized by Open Doors (www.opendoorsca.org), and is an opportunity to learn about our persecuted family around the world. People will be challenged to follow the examples of faith lived by the persecuted church and to follow Jesus no matter the cost. They will also have the opportunity to connect with our persecuted family through letter writing and prayer. There will be desserts and coffee too!All are welcome. Please RSVP at www.persecutedchurch.caA short video is available at https://youtu.be/9yy7skJLsSAContact: Sharon at 306-586-9255
Dying Healed WorkshopSt. Henry’s Parish – Melville, SKFriday, January 31 and Saturday, February 1. (Friday 4:30-6:30 p.m.(followed by Mass) and Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.) at St. Henry’s Parish, Melville – 729 Main St. Link to self-register at https://www.lifecanada.org/dying_healed_-_melville_sk OR contact Amanda at 306-352-1651 or [email protected]. Cost $30 but Melville Social Justice Committee are subsidizing the cost by $5 per person so individuals will have to pay $25. This cost includes refreshments, lunch on the Saturday and the workbook. Registration deadline is January 27, 2020.
Share Lent Campaign Workshop. Development and Peace’s Share Lent CampaignThis Winter, Development and Peace continues journeying with the Catholic Church, our partners, and the indigenous people in the Amazonia in the protection of the largest rainforest on earth from commercial exploitation. Please join us with D&P for a deeper discussion on the effects of the damages to the Amazon rainforest on Indigenous Peoples and on the Global Ecosystem, and on D&P’s responses on Jan. 27th, 6:30 to 9:30pm at Holy Family Parish, (1021 McCarthy Blvd, Regina – please RSVP to [email protected]); Feb. 1st 11 to 2:00pm at Christ the Redeemer Parish, (1850 Springs Gate, Swift Current – Please RSVP to [email protected]); and Feb. 2 12 to 3 :00 at St. Gerard’s Parish, (125 3 Ave N, Yorkton – please RSVP to [email protected]).
40th Annual Nash Lecture: The Feminist Revolution in ReligionWed., Feb. 5, 2020 at 7:30 pm at Campion College AuditoriumAs we enter a new decade, religion and social politics are deeply intertwined and questions regarding equity in the Church continue to swirl. The new feminist revolution seeks creative ways to highlight voices often silenced, raise awareness of intersectionality, and shift the larger conversation while promoting forward thinking transformation. In this talk, Dr. Gina Messina will discuss the status of the Church and its influence on socio-political dialogue, the impact of having a progressive pope who has graced the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine, and a new understanding of revolution within the feminist religious movement that claims faith as its foundation to fuel positive social change within Church and society.Dr. Messina is an American scholar and Catholic theologian with a focus on the intersection o f gender, religion, and politics. She is an Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Ursuline College, a prolific author and editor, and a sought after speaker. She has appeared on MSNBC, NPR, at the United Nations’ Commission on the Status of Women, and as a TEDx speaker.
Bridge TournamentCalling all bridge players St. Martin’s CWL is hosting a bridge tournament on Saturday, February 15th St. Martin’s Parish Hall, 4720 Castle Rd, Regina. Cost is $15 each or $30 per team, find a partner and come join the fun. Registration begins at 9:15 am and play begins at 10:00 am. To register, please contact Eileen at 306-586-3722 or Rita at 306-586-4281 or Parish office 306-586-5655.
Facilities ManagerThe Roman Catholic Parish of Christ the King, Regina SK has a vacant position (part-time, flexible schedule, averaging 20 hours/week) for an individual to manage the maintenance, repairs, cleaning and security of the buildings, contents, and grounds of the parish. The successful candidate will have practical knowledge, demonstrated skills, and experience related to the duties and requirements of this position. Salary will be within the parish’s salary grid and based on qualifications and experience. To obtain a copy of the job description and competencies required for this role, please contact the parish office at 306 586 9020. Interested individuals are requested to submit a brief letter of expression of interest and their resume including references by email to [email protected] or in person at the parish office, 3239 Garnet Street, Regina. Applications must be received by January 27, 2020.
Rummage SaleChrist the King parish hall, 3239 Garnet St. Regina.Friday, Jan 24th, 2020,10 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Saturday, Jan 25th, 2020, 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Come and shop ‘til you drop! Everything from buttons to hammers, lamps to sports equipment, treasures of all kinds and much, much more! Proceeds to go towards: Christ the King Capital Fund and Cuernavaca Project.