hrist the king 3801 shore rd. p.o. ox 95, acme mi 49610
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Christ the King 3801 Shore Rd. P.O. Box 95, Acme MI 49610 August 02, 2020
Week At A Glance
Monday, August 3 5:30pm—No Mass
Tuesday, August 4 11:00am—Bible Study 4:00pm—Adoration & Confession 4:30pm –Women’s 4th day 5:00 pm -Rosary 5:30 pm—Mass for +Charlie Elsenheimer by Dave & Lynn Swan 6:30 pm—Stewardship Meeting 6:30 pm—Cursillo Ultreya
Wednesday, August 5 5:00 pm-Rosary 5:30 pm—Mass
Thursday, August 6 11:00 am—Adoration and Confession 12:15 pm—Mass
Friday, August 7 11:00 am—Adoration and Confession 12:15 pm -Mass
Saturday, August 8 4:00 pm -Confessions 4:30 pm Rosary 5:00 pm—Mass for all the living & deceased Parishion-ers
Sunday, August 9 8:30 am-Rosary 9:00 am—Mass for +Neal Breaugh by Fr. Jarvis & CTK Staff 10:30 am –Rosary 11:00 am– Mass for +Robert Beitel by Ron Beitel
Christ The King Parish
christkingchurch.org
Office Hours: Monday - Friday
9:00 am– 4:00 pm
Parish Office: (231) 938-9214
Pastoral Administrator: Fr. Christopher Jarvis
Deacon: Kevin Endres
Music Ministry:
Business Manager: Karen Burdick
Bookkeeper: Jim LaFond
Director of Faith Formation: Susan Noble
Youth Ministry: Nick Torrey
Maintenance: Curt Wolf
St. Francis Perpetual Adoration Chapel
is in need of adorers to fill Saturday’s
from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm and 4:00 pm
to 5:00 pm. Only four people are
allowed in the chapel at a time. Please
Call Shirley Schopieray at 947-4643
In our continuing efforts to reduce the spread
of COVID, CTK will not be
holding Vacation Bible School
or having a Parish Picnic this
Summer.
Christ the King 3801 Shore Rd. P.O. Box 95, Acme MI 49610 August 02, 2020
“They all ate and were satisfied.” Matthew 14:13-21
These are the words of the Gospel for this 18th Sunday in ordinary time. This scene from the Sacred Scriptures
clearly foreshadows the Holy Mass. The people were hungry and seemed to need food. The disciples had their
minds stuck in this world and the limitations of earthly food. They doubted that there was a way to provide
enough food for all of them and thus suggested to Jesus that they be sent home. But notice, Jesus did not antic-
ipate the need of the people by forcing Himself on them, rather waited for them to ask Him to feed them. As I
have spoken of the past few weeks, He awaits us as well. He will not force Himself into our lives but humbly
waits for us to invite Him in. In the Gospel Jesus says, “There is no need for them to go away; give them some
food yourselves.” He calls out His own apostles (Priests) and they respond that they don’t have enough. How
often can we relate to this in our own lives? I know as a priest I fall into this lie often. Our Lord asks something
of me, but I doubt His power to provide through my weakness. Jesus asks the apostles to bring the five loaves
and two fish to him and ordered the crowds to sit down on the grass. Literally He told them to lie down as this
was the custom of the Jews at this time. Then, He looked up to heaven, said the blessing, broke the bread and
gave it to the disciples to give out to the crowds. Doesn’t this sound familiar? The Holy Mass! In fact, if you
watch during the opening words of the consecration of the host at the Holy Mass, the priest will look up when
he says the introduction to this most solemn moment. If you looked in the Roman Missal (the prayer book the
priest uses on the altar) you would see the following text. The red words are the rubrics which tell the priest
what to do. The black words are what he is to say:
On the day before he was to suffer, He takes the bread and, holding it slightly raised above the altar, continues: he took bread in his holy and venerable hands, He raises his eyes.
and with eyes raised to heaven to you, O God, his almighty Father, giving you thanks, he said the blessing, broke the bread and gave it to his disciples, saying:
The words and actions of the priest at the Holy Mass are exactly like Christ’s in the Gospel of Matthew. The
Mass is full of examples just like this. In fact, when we jokingly say that Catholics do not know Scripture we are
actually wrong because the entire Mass is saturated with it. This is why it is important to enter into these mo-
ments and to teach our children to learn and memorize the Mass. Just another reason to memorize things like
the list of saints in the Eucharistic prayer.
If we enter into the Holy Mass in this way, with the richness of the meaning and weight which comes along with
the actions of Christ Himself in scenes like in today’s Gospel, we will be fed beyond all telling. “They all ate and
were satisfied.” Wouldn’t it be amazing if we could say this about our Parish? Let us prepare well for the recep-
tion of Holy Communion with a good confession, and then receive our Lord’s Body and Blood to be satisfied. He
awaits us, He will not force Himself into our hearts.
May the Eucharistic Heart of our Lord bring satisfaction to each of your hearts,
Fr. Jarvis
Christ the King 3801 Shore Rd. P.O. Box 95, Acme MI 49610 August 02, 2020
Together let us pray for:
Ann Marie Alpin Evelyn Tenbusch Darren Jacks
Bethel Purvis Iva Frazier Pat Beckwith
Kelly Staffan Richard Bebel Kendall Travis
Diane Hardwick Fran Courtade Frank Samborski
Tom Reid Sheila Klein Helena Travis
Glenn Paradis Irene Kilcherman Alice McGahey
Michelle Konstanzer Raymond & Beth Purvis
Polly Martin daughter Patty & friend Claire
Irene Saylor Leon & Carolyn Clement
Valerity Gorohowski Paulette Kabot
Mary & John Quast Dave Burke
For those who suffer from chronic health issues/mental
health challenges.
For the safety of all our service personnel.
If you have other prayer requests or would like to become
a member of the Agape Prayer Line, please call:
Marilyn Niesen (231-938-9057)
“Let Your Light Shine”
Bible Study
COME & SEE
Meet every Tuesday 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
In Curt’s Depot
Currently studying the
“History of the Church”
Looking forward to seeing you!
Questions?
Please Call Mary Apczynski 264-0104.
ARE YOU
SOMEONE OR DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE
WHO….
• Has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic?
• Has a child over the age of seven who has not been
baptized?
• Was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not cele-
brated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucha-
rist?
We offer an opportunity to come together in a small
group to learn more about our faith. Sessions focus on
the teachings and experience Catholic faith and prepare
individuals to celebrate the Sacraments of Baptism, Con-
firmation and Eucharist.
We invite anyone who is interested to call Fr. Jarvis or
Susan Noble @ 231-938-9214, or on August 15th and
16th we will have a table with information in the gather-
ing space and do a presentation after each Mass.
Parking Lot project
to start in August!
Thanks to the generosity of many parishioners who took Fr.
Ray’s challenge to give a little more or to pay ahead on their
pledges, we collected enough to be able to complete the Park-
ing Lot project this year, before it deteriorates more and prices
go up further!
Still working on scheduling, but anticipate 1 weekend when we
will have to park in designated areas and on gravel. Stay tuned
for more info. Signs directing parking will be posted.
Please keep your pledges coming as we still have more projects
to complete!
Christ the King 3801 Shore Rd. P.O. Box 95, Acme MI 49610 August 02, 2020
JOB POSTINGS
Preschool Teacher Immaculate Conception Preschool is seeking candidates for a lead teacher position for their 3 year old pro-gram. Position is five full days. Can-didates need to be familiar with State of Michigan licensing requirements and have the necessary certification for preschool programs. Lead teach-er is responsible for developing cur-riculum and activities for 3 year olds and working with classroom assis-tants. Send letter of interest and re-sume to Eric Mulvany at [email protected]
Middle School Math/Science Faculty Candidate would have appropriate teach-ing endorsement for the teaching of sec-ondary level Mathematics/Science (EX, or other applicable certification). Please send letter of interest and resume to Eric Mulvany at [email protected].
Middle School English Language Faculty Candidate would have appropriate teach-ing endorsement for the teaching of sec-ondary level English Language Arts (BA, BX, or other applicable certification).
High School Science Teacher Traverse City St. Francis High School is seeking a Science Teacher for the 2020-2021 academic year. We will be ac-cepting applicants with Chemistry, Phys-ics, and Biology certification although an Integrated Science certification is pre-ferred.
Cheerleading Coach
St. Francis High School is looking to hire a cheerleading coach. Please send letter of interest to Aaron Biggar, Athletic Director, [email protected].
Interested applicants should send letter of interest and resume to Eric Mulvany ([email protected]).
Kicks Off
This
Weekend
August 1/2, 2020
Thank you to all
who have
already pledged!
This year’s target is reduced by 20%: $75,078
Letters with Pledge Cards will be mailed out this
week. You may also pick up a pledge card next week.
As you prayerfully consider this year’s campaign, re-
member: “God’s call to generosity and stewardship,
even in less than ideal circumstances, encourages us
to give what we are able. He uses each of us, even
our humblest of gifts, to make an eternal difference.”
Christ the King 3801 Shore Rd. P.O. Box 95, Acme MI 49610 August 02, 2020
As you might suspect, without our Sunday Masses, March—May, and low attendance now, we are
seeing a decline in our collection. While some of our expenses are decreased during this time, many
are fixed. Our budget is tight during good times, so this has been challenging.
A Heartfelt THANK YOU to all of our Parishioners who continue to support their Parish through online giving and send-
ing in envelopes through the mail or dropping them by the office.
Stewardship By the Book In today's Gospel, Jesus feeds the five thousand with five loaves and two fish. The message of stewardship is that God's gifts, shared, will always be more than enough.
Vocation View If some people did not hoard the riches of this world, all people would have enough to eat and drink. Too many people starve to death every day. Who will speak loudly of justice today?
Stewardship Reflections “Jesus said to them, ‘There is no need for them to go away; give them some food yourselves’.” - MATTHEW 14:16 This is what Jesus said right before he fed the five thousand men. How often do we really place our trust in Jesus when the situation looks grim? With Jesus, no gift is too small or insignificant when offered with love. But, we have to do our part. We should trust that Jesus will provide all that we need. We need to believe that Jesus has a better plan in store for us.
Word of Life “We thank you, heroic mothers, for your invincible love! We thank you for your intrepid trust in God and in his love. We thank you for the sacrifice of your life”(EV86). Pope Saint John Paul II,Evangelium vitae© 1995, Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Used with permission. All rights reserved.
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CATHOLIC PRESCHOOL ENROLLING NOW
Grand Traverse Area Catholic Schools has openings in its award-winning preschool at Immaculate Con-ception. PreK students must be 5 by March 1, 2020 and can choose from full or half days (5 days per week). There are also a very limited number of open-ings in the preschool 3s and 4s program; please con-tact Admissions for information: 231 995-8425 or [email protected].