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FEATURED INSIDE Join us this weekend to celebrate our parish Feast Day: Solemnity of Christ the King. There will be receptions in the hall after all Masses. Page 2 The Public Religion Research Institute published a report about spirituality and religion in America. According to the survey, 71% of adults who identify as spiritual said that they were inspired or touched by listening to a piece of music in the past week. We are truly blessed to have such beautiful music at CTK! Find out how to listen to our recent concert! Page 3 Stop by the Narthex and pick up a tag from the Giving Tree to help needy children in Providence. Page 4 Wreaths are on sale this weekend to benefit our Youth Ministry program. Page 4

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• Join us this weekend to celebrate our parish Feast Day: Solemnity of Christ the King. There will be receptions in the hall after all Masses. Page 2 • The Public Religion Research Institute published a report about spirituality and religion in America. According to the survey, 71% of adults who identify as spiritual said that they were inspired or touched by listening to a piece of music in the past week. We are truly blessed to have such beautiful music at CTK! Find out how to listen to our recent concert! Page 3 • Stop by the Narthex and pick up a tag from the Giving Tree to help needy children in Providence. Page 4 • Wreaths are on sale this weekend to benefit our Youth Ministry program. Page 4

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Mass Intentions

Saturday, November 25 5:00 p.m. Manuel Alvernaz Sunday, November 26 8:00 a.m. Irene and Rene Proulx 9:15 a.m. Lucio Trubiano Angel Brown 11:30 a.m. John Rial Gerald Ward Tuesday, November 28 12:00 p.m. James Carlin, Jr. Wednesday, November 29 12:00 p.m. Gloria Villa Thursday, November 30 12:00 p.m. Bob Perry Friday, December 1 12:00 p.m. Lee Bennett Saturday, December 2 5:00 p.m. Deborah Calamita Anthony Grello Jeanne Gerrior Sunday, December 3 8:00 a.m. Maureen Hodgkinson Eric Osterhoff 9:15 a.m. Joann Vito

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Mass Schedule

Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00, 9:15, and 11:30 a.m.

8:00 p.m.

Mass at Noon, Monday—Friday URI Catholic Center

RELIGIOUS FORMATION No classes this weekend for the Thanksgiving holiday! Classes resume Sunday, December 3 for Pre-K – Grade 7.

2ND GRADE Reconciliation: Morning of Reflection for parent and child on Saturday, December 3, 9 -11a.m. Please note this Morning is only for the First Commun-ion student and a parent. The morning will include activi-ties to learn about Reconciliation and will end with the children receiving their First Penance. Grade 5 Retreat / Reconciliation and Mass The grade 5 students will participate in a Reconciliation retreat from 2-6 p.m. on Saturday, December 10. Students will be preparing for Reconciliation and then will have the opportunity to receive the Sacrament. They will also prepare for their roles as ministers at 5:00 p.m. Mass. The 7th Grade needs FLEECE: As the weather gets colder – we are all seeking warmth! There is still a need for fleece – please consider dropping off 1 ¼ yard pieces to be used to make blankets for those less fortunate. For approximately $15.00, the 7th graders can make a blanket! Many fabric shops including Walmart and Joann are run-ning specials on fleece right now – add some time into your Christmas shopping to help others. Currently we have enough fleece to make 12 blankets – we would like to make at least 50. There is a drop off box in the parish hall or you can send it into class with your student.

LITURGY CORNER Join us to celebrate! This weekend, the last Sunday of the liturgical year, November 25/26, our Church celebrates the Feast of Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. As a people of faith, we celebrate the coming reign of Christ as King of the Earth as we look forward to the fullness of the Kingdom of God. Recognizing Christ as King for all time provides the bridge to begin a new a new church year on the First Sunday of Advent, a new cycle of hope and expectation, a renewed longing for the light of Christ to break through the darkness of a sinful world. This is especially meaningful to us as members of the parish of Christ the King, to recommit ourselves to shar-ing our time, talent, and treasure in service to Christ our King. Please join us for receptions in the hall after each Mass.

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This year, the annual concert enjoyed its largest audi-ence ever, as more than 2,000 people watched the con-cert livestream last Friday.

You can still see the concert online by visiting https://livestream.com/OCPLiveStream/events/7935646

Thanks to our leaders of music ministry, Tom Kendzia and Heather Skidds, for all the many hours of planning, preparation, and practicing – not only for the concert, but for every season, feast, and Mass throughout the year. I know that all of our music ministers are honored and humbled to be called by the Lord into such an im-portant ministry in the life of the Church, and I know how much they appreciate our support. All they ask in return is that we sing along –what a bargain!

Earlier this month, the Public Religion Research Insti-tute published a report about spirituality and religion in America. According to the survey, 71% of adults who identify as spiritual said that they were inspired or touched by listening to a piece of music in the past week. This is a significant majority of spiritually-oriented Americans (those who practice religion and those who don’t) who ranked music above meditation and tradi-tional prayer as their greatest source of inspiration. In the Catholic tradition, music and prayer are often seen as one spiritual exercise. It was Saint Augustine who said that “he who sings prays twice.” And, from Vatican II’s Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, we are taught: The musical tradition of the universal Church is a treas-ure of inestimable value, greater even than that of any other art. The main reason for this pre-eminence is that, as a combination of sacred music and words, it forms a necessary or integral part of solemn liturgy. The composition and singing of inspired psalms, often accompanied by musical instruments, were already closely linked to the liturgical celebrations of the Old Covenant. The Church continues and develops this tra-dition: “Address . . . one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing and making melody to the Lord with all your heart.”

A 2014 poll found that while 80% of U.S. Catholics believe that music at Mass was very important to them, only 13% percent believe that the current state of liturgi-cal music was “wonderful.” Well, I know that I speak on behalf of the entire parish family when I say that we are all part of that 13 percent! And, as we celebrate the pa-tronal feast of our parish this weekend, I give thanks for all those who are a part of our music ministry: you are proclaiming “the joy of the Gospel” to us – week in and week out! You lift us up at funeral Masses; you help us to praise our Lord; you echo the joy and devotion that fills our hearts and you offer it to God on our behalf, and this makes you true ministers of music. Thanks especially to everyone who took part in the an-nual concert last week. The sanctuary was filled with our faithful and devoted music ministers – vocalists and in-strumentalists, youth and adults – and they were awe-some!

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“It is greatly disappointing that the U.S. House of Rep-resentatives ignored impacts to the poor and families—including those who welcome life through adoption or have more than three children—and passed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act without needed changes. According to the nonpartisan congressional Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT), this bill raises taxes on the working poor beginning in 2023, and simultaneously gives large tax cuts to millionaires.” “The November 9 letter of the USCCB detailed the many deficiencies in the House bill, including the elimi-nation of the personal exemption, which will hurt larger families, and the repeal of the out-of-pocket medical ex-penses deduction, which will harm those with serious and chronic illness. While we are grateful that the House restored the adoption tax credit, it still repeals an impor-tant exclusion for families assisted by their employer to adopt children in need, and eliminates incentives for charitable giving. For families working hard for eco-nomic security, the bill eliminates the Work Opportunity Tax Credit, and tax relief for persons paying for tuition and student loans, as well as those who retire on disabil-ity, among other things... The Senate must act decisively to avoid the deficiencies in the House legislation, and craft a final bill that affirms life, cares for the poor, and ensures national tax policy aimed at the common good.” - Bishop Frank J. Dewane of Venice, Florida, chairman of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Domestic Justice and Human Development, Novem-ber 17, 2017

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Contact Eva Mancuso at [email protected] Visit www.ctkri.org for details, and signup forms.

Beautiful decorated and undecorated wreaths will be on sale here after all Masses November 25/26. All proceeds support our youth ministry. Prices are $20 & $25. Limited supply of Advent candles for $5. Get yours early!!!

Family Movie & Craft Night December 9: 6 - 9 p.m. Despicable Me 3 Please email Eva at [email protected] by December 1 if your child would like to join us. Crafts and snacks pro-vided.

�AN INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM” Tuesday, December 12, 7:00—8:30 p.m. The Spiritual Life and Peace & Justice Committees will be offering a presentation on Islam, with a focus on dis-pelling myths and reviewing important similarities be-tween Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Guest speakers will be Abdelnasser Hussein, Principal of the West War-wick Islamic School and Jim Buxton, a retired South Kingstown High School Social Studies teacher. Jim has also taught Political Science at URI. Jim and Nasser co-teach courses on Islam at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at URI. PEACE & JUSTICE NEWS Fair Trade Chocolate and Beautiful Day Providence Granola Sale December 2 and 3 in the Parish Hall after all liturgies (as long as supplies last). Support the Providence Beautiful Day refugee em-ployment training program, and Catholic Relief Ser-vices Fair Trade by buying locally made granola and Fair Trade Divine chocolate from Ghana. We will have many delicious and unusual flavors to choose from of both the granola and chocolate. Don’t miss this! They all make great gifts.

GIVING TREE Please remember to pick a tag from our Giving Tree this weekend in the narthex for a gift for a needy child's Christmas for a parish in Providence. Each tag indicates when the presents are due and tells you what the child’s wish is for Christmas, his/her first name, age, and size (when applicable). Some people forget to return their tag with a gift. If you’d like to give to those children, you can contribute to the donation box by the tree. If you know of a family that needs Christmas assistance, please call me, Lynda Tisdell, as soon as possible at 284-0231 with their name and phone number, and I will contact them. Thank you for you generosity and support for these children during the season of giving.

ALL GIFTS SHOULD BE RETURNED on December 2/3 or 9/10.

******************************************** ADVENT FOOD COLLECTION During Advent the Social Action Committee is once again coordinating a Food Drive for the families who use our Emergency Food Pantry and other local families in need. The drive is Saturday/Sunday December 16 & 17. Collection boxes will be in the parish hall to place non-perishable items.

Suggested items are: canned meats, vegetables, cereals, pasta & sauce, peanut butter, jelly,

canned fruits, coffee, etc.

We invite all parishioners to help sort and/or deliver the food baskets on Monday, December 18 at 9am in the Parish Hall. As always, thank you for your generosity.

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THE WIZARD OF OZ Bishop Hendricken proudly presents The Wizard of Oz! Performances are November 30 - December 3 at 7 p.m., and December 2/3 at 2 p.m. in the Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater at Bishop Hendricken High School. Tickets are $12 for Students & Seniors, and $15 for Adults. And can be purchased online at www.hendricken.com/arts/boxoffice, or by calling the Box Office at 739-3450 ext. 147. We hope that you join us for this fun, fast-paced, family-friendly show! HOLIDAY FAIR Msgr. Clarke School will host its annual Christmas Festival December 3, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Local vendors and artisans will be selling amazing items at the school just in time for Christmas! Gift Basket Sale, Book Fair, Hourly Raffles and Themed Baskets. In addition, lunch, snacks and drinks are available as well as delicious baked goods at the Bake Sale Fundraiser. Kids play area with crafts and games and a chance to visit with Santa!

Saturday/Sunday, November 25/26 Feast of Christ the King/ Receptions after Mass Wreath Sale after all Masses Monday, November 27 6:30 p.m. Liturgy Committee Tuesday, November 28 6:30 p.m. ALPHA/Hall 7:00 p.m. Book Group/CC Wednesday, November 29 1 & 7 p.m. Bible Study/Mark 7:30 p.m. Peace & Justice/Conference Room Thursday, November 30 10:30 a.m. Book Group/Conference Room 6:00 p.m. Youth Group/Conference Room 6:30 p.m. Veteran’s Group/Hall 6:30 p.m. Hymnal swap/Choir Saturday/Sunday, December 2/3 Granola/Chocolate Sale/Hall

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Parish Directory

Parish Office Hours Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Phone: (401) 783-7459 Fax: (401) 789-3671 Religious Formation Office: (401) 789-0417 Rev. Jared Costanza ([email protected]) Pastor Rev. Joseph Creedon ([email protected]) Parish Priest Emeritus Rev. Joseph Upton ([email protected]) Catholic Center Chaplain Jennifer Marran ([email protected]) Pastoral Associate Tom Kendzia ([email protected]) Director of Music Ministry

Heather Skidds ([email protected]) Associate Director of Music Ministry Georgann Lardaro ([email protected]) Director of Religious Formation

Eva Mancuso ([email protected]) Youth Ministry/Confirmation

Beth Hogan ([email protected]) Parish Office Manager Ron Bernier ([email protected]) Fiscal Manager Brenda Tougas ([email protected]) Administrative Assistant, Religious Formation Doug Paquin ([email protected]) Custodian

Mike Mitchell Web site Administrator (ctkri.org) Trustees: Mark Noble & Phil Tracy Auditors: Richard Gervais & Carol Hartley Parish Council ([email protected])

_________________________________________ URI Catholic Center 90 Chapel Way, Kingston, RI 02881 Office: (401) 874-2324 Doug Carr Custodian

BAPTISM The celebration of baptism takes place either during a weekend Mass or a Sunday afternoon liturgy. Parents should speak to Jennifer Marran to make arrangements.

ADULT INITIATION Adults wishing to receive the sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist, and/or Confirmation should speak to Jennifer Marran. CONFIRMATION Eighth graders receive Confirmation in the spring. Please speak to Eva Mancuso for more information. MARRIAGE Engaged couples should speak to Fr. Jared at least nine months prior to the wedding. RECONCILIATION Saturdays at 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please call the parish office to make arrangements. MINISTRY TO THE SICK & HOMEBOUND If you or someone you know is unable to attend Mass and would like to receive Holy Communion regularly, please speak to Jennifer Marran to make arrangements. On the third Tuesday of each month, Mass is celebrated at South Kingstown Nursing & Rehabilitation Center at 10:30 a.m., and at Brookdale South Bay Assisted Living at 1:30 p.m. BIBLE STUDY with Fr. Jared (Gospel of Mark) WEDNESDAYS at 1:00 & 7:00 p.m. November 29 December 6, 13 BIBLE STUDY (Shared/Group) Spring dates TBA GODPARENTS & SPONSORS Please see one of the priests for a sponsor form, or visit ctkri.org/sponsor. BELONG TO CHRIST THE KING! Welcome to our growing family of faith! Call the parish office or visit ctkri.org for more information.

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