Mass Schedule / Scripture Readings / Intentions/ Minist ry Par ticipants
Solemnity of the Nativity
St. John the Baptist
June 24, 2018
Website: ctkspencer.net Church address: 208 S. LaSalle St.
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Monday - June 25, 2018 * Communion Service @ 8:30 a.m. 2 Kgs 17:5-8, 13-15, 18 * Mt 7:1-5
Tuesday - June 26, 2018 * Mass @ 8:30 am * 2 Kgs 19:9-11, 14-21, 31-36 * Mass Intention: + Adam Wolf
Wednesday - June 27, 2018 * Communion Service @ 8:30 am * 2 Kgs 22:58-13; 23:1-3 * Mt 7:15-20
Thursday - June 28, 2018 * Mass @ 8:30 am * 2 Kgs 24:8-17 * Mt 7:21-29 * Mass Intention: + Rodney Kersieck
Friday - June 29, 2018 * Communion Service @ 8:30 am * 2 Kgs Acts 12:1-11 * 2 TM 4:6-8,17-18 * Mt 16:13-19
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Saturday - June 30, 2018 * 4 p.m. Mass Readings: Lam 2:2, 10-14, 17-18 * Mt 8:5-17
Mass Intention: + Deceased members of Parish Council of Catholic Women
Lector: Anita Ruger
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Sue Kappel * Joan Meyer * Volunteer Needed
Servers: Bradley and Darron Willcome Crucifix Bearer: Alyssa Willcome
Ministers of Welcome: Sue Kappel and Needed
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Sunday - July 1, 2018 * 8 a.m. Mass Readings: Wis 1:13-15,; 2:23-24 * 2 Cor 8:7,9,13-15 * Mk 5:21-43
Mass Intention: Priest’s Intention
Lector: Deb Mlsna
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Kay Derks * Deb Mlsna * Volunteer Needed
Servers: Becca and Alexis Mlsna Crucifix Bear: Needed
Ministers of Welcome: Kurt Feind and Nathan Derks
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Sunday - July 1, 2018 * 10 a.m. Mass Readings: Wis 1:13-15,; 2:23-24 * 2 Cor 8:7,9,13-15 * Mk 5:21-43
Mass Intention: + Deceased members of the Makovec and Reise Families
Lector: Pauline Frome
Extra-Ordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: Sue Mews * Mary Kortuem * Volunteer Needed
Servers: Alex Baumgarten and Needed Crucifix Bearer: Needed
Ministers of Welcome: Jim Bauer and Sharon Rollins
Baptism.. Expectant parents are to participate in the Baptism
preparation program offered in February, June and October.
The Baptisms are then scheduled for the second and fourth
Sundays of the month, after the 10:00 a.m. Mass
Marriage.. Arrangements must be made at least six months in
advance by contacting the parish pastor.
Anointing of the Sick.. (which was known as Extreme
Unction or Last Rites) has taken a different connotation since
The Second Vatican Council. The sacrament is celebrated not
only for those who are dying, but to those preparing for major
surgery, the aged, and the sick. It is time for the Church to pray
for and with those who are ill and anoint them with oil. The
proper celebrant of this sacrament is a priest. Those who desire
to receive this sacrament are to contact Fr. Martin, in advance.
Penance . . Sacrament of Reconciliation
Saturday afternoon 3:15 p.m. until 3:45 p.m. or by appointment
As members of God’s family, Christ the King Parish will always be
a welcoming community that comforts, shares its Catholic faith,
and inspires others.
Ministry to the Homebound…
First Sunday -Joan Meyer
Second Sunday - Needed
Third Sunday -Sue Mews
Fourth Sunday-Deacon Jeff and Rita Austin
Fifth Sunday - Shelly Schultz
Sue Kappel (substitute)
Rosie Frank (substitute)
Jack and Kris Franklin (substitute)
Christ the King Parish
Parish office Email: Watch for new email address
Parish Office Address: 107 East Wendell St.
Church Building address: 208 South LaSalle St.
Praised be Jesus Christ! Years ago when I was in seminary I
remember a question that was almost always asked after every homily: “What is the good news?” The idea was to impress on us our responsibility to unleash the hope written into the Scrip-tures by the Holy Spirit. Maybe you’ve heard homilies that were depressing because there was never any silver lining of-fered – if the preacher had spent more time in prayer this prob-ably would not have happened. This is a preface to what is very sad news: Ireland legalized abortion in May. But let’s begin with the good news because in America the pro-life cause has arguably never been stronger. For example, the number of abortions has dropped precipitously and the number of clinics performing them has declined from 2,200 to fewer than 500 today. Again, fewer doctors are willing to perform abortions, leading to an aging and dwindling population of abortionists. Because of the dozens of stories testifying to the trauma expe-rienced by abortion staff (e.g. the movie “Blood Money”), many are walking away and never coming back. Our neighbors in
Iowa have adopted the strongest laws yet protecting our most vulnerable citizens and the tide is rising that will one day pro-tect each human being from conception until natural death. Without getting too far off the topic, it’s the latter situation (i.e. euthanasia) that grows more bleak by the day. Now as anyone who has ever participated in the annual March for Life knows, the pro-life movement is young, hopeful, and extremely prayer-ful. And so God has raised up a generation that intuitively knows abortion is never a solution – it only sows seeds of des-pair. Anyone who is honest about abortion must admit that it leads to greater poverty among women, opens the door to more child abuse (which stands to reason – abortion is an act of violence that desensitizes, paving the way to other forms of violence), and promotes racism (the number of minorities ter-minated in America, not to mention the location of Planned Parenthood clinics makes this very difficult to refute). Young
Americans know this and so the tide is turning to an era that will one day see abortion no longer validated by law or senti-ment. Sadly, Ireland has been enticed to take a path that final-ly will lead to heartache and division. The Catholic Church in Ireland deserves our prayers for all she did to preach the Gos-pel in our country. The number of priests who came from the land of Saint Patrick to offer our forebears the sacraments is seemingly innumerable. But the devil never sleeps, and he wove a web of corruption and scandal that reduced the Church in Ireland to an anachronism that no longer has a voice of cred-ibility. When the country most needed Catholics to make their voices heard they were crippled not so much by the sins of a few, but by the willingness of some of their leaders to hide those sins, thus needlessly exposing others to harm. And yet the faith in Ireland is ancient and deep, and it has suffered in ways that we cannot begin to fathom. The story being told is how a new generation is throwing off the shackles of a medie-
val faith so that it can revel in newfound freedom. The good news is that this narrative is a sham that bears little in common with the truth. Certainly the devil found Ireland ripe for the picking and so the evil of abortion has come to their land for the first time. But as we’ve seen in America these past 45 years, the greater the struggle the more glorious the triumph. We thank God in advance for the end of abortion in America, in Ireland and in the whole world. Yes, darkness has had its hour, but we are children of the light.
May God convince our world that only in the truth of the Gospel will we find freedom!
Your friend in Christ,
From the Desk of : Father Samuel Martin
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Christ the King
Catholic Parish
Finance Report
for: Month of May * 2018 (May 1 thru May 31)
Income of: $16,457.49 Expenses of: $ 45,316.63
Deficit of : - $ 28,859.14
Detailed report can be located on main bulletin board in church.
The annual month of June “Project Milk” is
sponsored by the PCCW of the parish. The monies
collected will go to the Cosa Hogar Juan Pablo Orphanage
near Lurin, Peru. It is 20 miles outside of Lima. This project
provides milk for the children at the orphanage and the
surrounding Peruvian area. Please note the “Special Milk
Can” in the gathering area is to place your monetary
contribution into. The children sincerely appreciate your
support.
*** The Holy Sacrament of Baptism ***
Baptized: June 23, 2018
Violet Everly Boyd
Parents: Korey and Suzanne Boyd
God’s blessings to Violet and her family.
6th Annual Mfld. Parish Pull on Friday—July 13, 2018
at Central Wi State Fairgrounds in Marshfield.
“New this Year- 2 pulling tracks !! Gates & Concessions
Stands open @ 5 p.m. with pulling to start at 7 p.m.
Admission prices are: 16 yrs. old and up ($8.00)
* 5-15 yrs. old ($5.00) * 4 and under FREE.
The proceeds from this event will help to support Columbus
Catholic Schools, Sacred Heart Parish Capital Campaign and
Mary’s Place Boarding House in Mfld.
You can find event poster on bulletin boards in church which
gives a listing of the business sponsors in the area who so
generously are supporting for this annual event. Christ the King Parish Family Outing is Wednesday
July 18, 2018. Tickets for the Wausau Woodchucks are
$12.00 for your admission, a hotdog, soda and a
Woodchucks baseball cap. You can provide your own
transportation or carpool with someone. Envelopes are
under the north entrance bulletin board by the holy water
font. Please put the correct money for each person
attending in the provided envelope, into the collection
basket. Checks can be written to: Joan Meyer. Tickets will
be at game ticket booth. Any questions, please call Joan @
715-384-2774 Directions From the West: Take WI-29 E.
Merge onto US-51 N. Take the Bridge St. exit (EXIT
193) Keep right and follow W. Bridge St. (becomes
Central Bridge St.) Turn left onto 3rd St. and continue
until E. Wausau Ave. (Athletic Park will be on your
right) Game begins at 6:35.
Looking forward to see you there. Family Life Committee
US Bishops Proclaim Religious Freedom Week June 22-29 Serving Others in God’s Love: Religious Freedom Week 2018 will take place from June 22-29. The Week begins with the Feast of Sts. John Fisher and St. Thomas More, ends with the Solemnity of Sts. Peter and Paul, and includes the Feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist. For information and many resources, visit: http://www.usccb.org/ReligiousFreedomWeek.
Tuesday-June 26-Community Outreach Meal for Everyone
Serving 5 pm-6 pm @ St. John’s Lutheran Church-Hwy 13
North-Spencer
Friday-June 29-Strikepoint Handbell Ensemble in Concert
@ 7 p.m. - Trinity Lutheran Church-109 W. Clark St.-
Spencer. Suggested donation of $10.00. Don’t miss this
unique handbell musical experience.
Christ the King Parish Office will be closed on
Monday-June 25 and Tuesday-June 26.
Please note: Christ the King will be changing to Spectrum Business Telephone and Internet Services on Thursday-June 21st with the approval from Fr. Martin and the finance committee members of the parish. The parish phone number will stay the same 715-659-4480 but the email address will change and will be placed in weekend bulletin when it is created. Email addresses for Religious Education and Youth Ministry will also be changed at this time.
Ordination to the Priesthood will take place on June 30th, at 10 a.m., at the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Workman. If you are unable to attend you can watch the livestream at diolc.org/live. Father Barry Saylor will begin his 1st assignments here at Christ the King and St. John the Baptist the 1st week of July.
*** Attention *** Christ the King is always seeking
parishioners to serve in various “Ministries” for the
weekend Masses here at Christ the King . These ministries
include lector / cross bearer / server / minister of Holy
Communion / Minister of Welcome (usher). Consider wisely
how you can serve God and your parish through these
ministries. If you have questions about a particular ministry,
do not hesitate to ask questions of those parishioners who
already are in that ministry and can give you an insight as to
what their part is in the celebration of the mass. You may
also ask Father Martin or Deacon Jeff Austin about any of the
ministries.
Youth Ministry News
*** Pray daily for vocations to the priesthood, religious life, and sacramental marriage ***
Religious Education
A heartfelt “Thank You” to those who supported “The Annual Captive Carwash & Bake Sale” last weekend.
CATHOLIC Adventure Camp July 8-13. This is for teens currently in grades 6-12. Crosswoods Christian Adventure Camp, located south of Ashland, has been reserved for
the Diocese of LaCrosse! This high adventure week will offer you the chance for rock
climbing, repelling, canoeing, mountain bike riding, low ropes and high ropes, adventure trails, hiking, and time for prayer, the sacraments and reflection on God’s marvelous
creation. The total cost will be $410 for youth and $250 for adults. Signup soon. Financial help is available. If you have any other questions, please contact Mr. Dan Kitzhaber.
Steubenville Youth Conference for teens presently in grades 8-12 An awesome, high energy event with 2,000
other teens . PLUS: we'll roll up our sleeves and lend a hand while serving others. It will be at St. Thomas University in St. Paul, July 27-29 The cost of $270 includes most meals, transportation, & all housing. To sign up, please contact:
please contact Mr. Dan Kitzhaber.
Tanzania Mission Trip 2019 Plans are being made for an Intergenerational Parish Mission Trip of 20 people
ages 16 and older to serve with the Sisters of Our Lady Queen of Africa, in Sumbawanga, Tanzania, Africa from June 17-28, 2019. This immersion experience will offer the chance to serve at the school, orphanage, and clinic. There
will also be an opportunity for a safari and market experiences.
Tentative cost is $2500 (dictated by airfare). For more information, please contact Mr. Dan Kitzhaber.
Youth Minister:
Mr. Dan Kitzhaber
St. John the Baptist:
715-384-3252 ext. #6
Email:
Watch for change in email Address
D.R.E:
Mrs. Deb Mlsna
Watch for change in email address
A few highlights from the week with the Sisters:
* Sister Mary Avila had her very first deep fried cheese curd in
Spencer, WI (from A&W, courtesy of Fr. Sedlacek) - and she
loved them ! Plus she also saw a Amish Buggy, for the 1st time.
* For our first year running, we had 18 students attending!
* Did you know? Sisters dry quickly in a water fight, even
when wearing a habit?
* Monday afternoon led to an impromptu nap - the children
wore them out!
* Brats are good for breakfast, per Sister Martin Thérèse
Both Sisters said they would gladly return to Spencer and they
felt they were on a retreat while here
Thanks again to everyone who help with The Sisters!
ANNOUCEMENTS
The Diocese of La Crosse is committed to creating a safe environment within the Church for children and youth.
We continue to have a special care for and a commitment to reaching out to victims of sexual abuse and their
families. * Diocese of La Crosse Guidelines For Reporting Instances of Child Abuse posted on church bulletin boards. *
*** Out of Town Mass times *** When you and your family are traveling, do not stress out about missing Mass. It is easy to
locate a Parish near where you are staying by visiting this website: www.masstimes.org to find mass time for out-of-town churches,
with a number of options (zip code, city, etc.)
Please note that if you or your loved one who is a member of the parish is admitted to the hospital through the
emergency room, more than likely you will not be asked which parish you are a member. Consequently, your name will
not be recorded in the hospital census, and the parish will not know you have been admitted. Moreover if your loved one is in a
nursing home or moved from one home to another we may lose touch with them. Knowing where they are assures them the
opportunity to be anointed when necessary. Please call the parish office at 715-659-4480 with that information so that we can keep
in contact with them. Also if you have changed from a land-line to cell phone number please let parish office, know this.
Need to unwind or a pleasant hour of quiet consolation. 2-3 pm hour available on Sundays, to embrace Our Lord at Pope St. Paul II Perpetual Adoration Chapel. Call Dale @ 715-383-2262 or Jean @ 715-387-0571 for more information.
Prayer for the 150th Anniversary of the Diocese of La Crosse * Holy and Good God, Creator of all times and seasons. In the
twinkling of an eye, time fulfills Your plan and opens into fullness of eternal life. We thank you for the gifts You have given to us as
we celebrate the days of our Diocesan Sesquicentennial. We thank you for the foundations You have allowed us to build in this part
of our country, and the ways in which Your Church has grown by your grace through human creativity and natural richness. Be with
us as we pray for gifts known only to You, for our future. With Your blessing, may Your Church flourish and this land continue to
yield abundance in grace and peace. We pray through the intercession of the Blessed Lady and our Patrons, Saint Joseph and Saint
Francis, through Christ Our Lord. Amen. Imprimatur: Most Reverend William Patrick Callahan / Bishop of La Crosse
Stewardship during the Summer Stewardship and Evangelization are the lungs through with which the Church breathes. There are four pillars of good Catholic Stewardship. The first pillar of Stewardship is Hospitality. If people do not find us inviting and welcoming, they will not want to pray with us. Prayer is the second pillar; if they are not praying with us, they will suffer in the third
The Marshfield Catholic Cemetery Association has provided a few years now, a beautiful Columbarium @ Gate of Heaven in Mfld. There are still spots available for purchase. A picture of the Columbarium has been placed on main bulletin board in church. The Columbarium is located about 150 feet west of the Queen of Heaven Statue. The niches will be sold on a 1st come, 1st served
basis and the City of Mfld. Sexton, Mike Baltus, will be the person you should contact if interested. Mike’s phone number is: 715-486-2098. The Columbarium hold 92 spaces and niches are available as singles or doubles. A single niche costs $1,130.00, a double costs $2,2690.00, a niche plaque costs $345.00 and the cost for interment is $195.00. For the record, “Columba” is the Latin word for dove and is used frequently in the New Testament to refer to the Holy Spirit. If interested in a traditional burial space, the price per lot is $870.00. This does not include the cost of interment or monument marker.
Recent iTune Gift Card Scam targeting parish staff and parishioners – Stay Alert! We have heard from a number of Catholic dioceses throughout the country that parishioners and staff in their diocese have received emails that claim to be from their parish priest asking that iTunes gift cards be sent to an address of a person in need. We want you to be aware of this particular scam and this general type of scam called spear phishing. These are targeted attacks that collect information from parish websites, bulletins and other public information. Using this information, an email is crafted that appears to be legitimate. Often the forged sender will request that the recipient wire money, send a gift card, or send money in some other form. If you ever receive a request to send money, please verify in person or by calling a previously known phone number for that person. Please do not use a phone number in the email itself to verify the sender’s identity. There are phone scams similar to this as well. If you ever receive a phone call asking for personal information, ask for the person’s name and/or extension and then call back the company they represent (look up the number) and ask for that person. Make sure you find the phone number directly from the company’s website or another legitimate source such as a phone book. Simply Googling the company may give results with fake phone numbers.
Diocese of La Crosse Guidelines
For Reporting Instances of Child
Abuse.
The Diocese of La Crosse is committed to creating a safe environment within the Church for
children and youth. We continue to have a special care for and a commitment to reaching out to
the victims of sexual abuse and their families. * To report allegations of sexual abuse by a
member of the clergy, lay employees or volunteers of the Diocese of La Crosse please fill out the
report form found at: www.diolc.org/safe-environment/reporting * Alternatively, you can also
contact this person: Mrs. Karen Becker / Victim Assistance Ministry @t 608-519-8002
Victims of sexual abuse, in addition to contacting civil authorities, are asked to come forward in
order to receive pastoral assistance Such assistance can be received from: Deacon David Allen,
Victim Assistance Coordinator @ 608-792-9684
Solemnity of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist