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Cඈඋඉඎඌ Cඋංඌඍං Cൺඍඈඅංർ Cඎඋർ 3550 East Knox Road • Phoenix, Arizona 85044 Parish Office: 480-893-8770 • Catholic Education Office: 480-893-1160 Parish: corpuschristiphx.org Formed: corpuschristiphx.formed.org Flocknote: flocknote.com/corpuschristicc
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3550 East Knox Road • Phoenix, Arizona 85044 Parish Office: 480-893-8770 • Catholic Education Office: 480-893-1160

Parish: corpuschristiphx.org • Formed: corpuschristiphx.formed.org

Flocknote: flocknote.com/corpuschristicc

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Corpus Christi Catholic Church www.corpuschristiphx.org

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Mission Statement: Corpus Christi Catholic Church strives to be a welcoming community proclaiming the love of God and fostering a life-long personal relationship with Jesus Christ and His Church through Scripture, Sacraments, and service.

Clergy and Staff Members

Rev. Chad King, Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Reynaldo Clutario, Associate Pastor [email protected]

Rev. Albert Francis Hoorman, Pastor Emeritus

Rev. L.A. Sigman, Founding Pastor

Deacon Chris Kellogg [email protected]

Deacon Dennis Lambert [email protected] Website/Blog: dennislambert-writer.com

Retired Deacon Al Gaudio

Retired Deacon Phil Simeone Steve Mandarino, Parish Manager [email protected]

Carol Pavlak, Parish Office Manager [email protected]

Kathleen Foley, Parishioner Engagement Coordinator [email protected]

Christi Deg, Bulletin Editor [email protected]

Linda McCormack, C. E. Office Manager [email protected]

Kathy Egle, Director of Evangelization [email protected]

Denise Halloran, Dir. of Elementary Catholic Ed. [email protected]

Grace Rivera, Coordinator of Youth Evangelization [email protected]

John Deg, Director of Married Life Ministries [email protected]

Matthew Henry, Director of Music & Liturgy [email protected]

Barbara Manning, Gift Shop Manager [email protected]

Ken Doering, Maintenance Supervisor [email protected] Council Presidents Mary Jo Kruse, President of the Pastoral Council [email protected] Peter Rady-Pentek, President of the Finance Council

Parish Office Hours

Monday-Thursday: 9:00 -5:00 (C Mon.-Thurs. from 11:30 -1:00 )

Friday: 9:00 —11:30

Saturday: Office Closed Sunday: Following 8:30 am & 10:30 am Masses

Catholic Education Office Hours

A H Monday-Thursday: 9:00 –3:00

Friday-Sunday: Office Closed

Mass Schedule

Saturday Vigil: 4:00 PM (traditional) Sunday: 7:00 AM (without music) 8:30 AM (contemporary) 10:30 AM (contemporary) 5:00 PM (contemporary)

Daily Mass: 8:15 AM (Monday—Saturday) 6:00 PM (Tuesday) 6:30 AM (Friday)

Confessions Tuesday: 5:00-5:45 Thursday: 7:00 Saturday: 2:30-3:30

Devotions Rosary: 30 minutes before daily Masses Litany Devotions: following daily Masses Divine Mercy in Cry Room: following daily Masses

Adoration Perpetual Eucharistic Adoration in the Blessed Sacrament Chapel — Enter through the gate from the 36th Street parking lot to the Prayer Garden. Follow the path to the last door. Our Adoration Ministry needs two committed Adorers for each hour. Below is the list of hours with the greatest need. Hours in red have no one committed. If you would like to commit to a weekly Holy Hour, please contact Kathleen Foley at the Parish Office.

Sun: 9am, 1pm, 3pm, 5pm, 10pm Mon: 12am, 4am, 8am, 10am, 6pm, 8pm Tues: 2am, 5am, 4pm, 10pm Wed: 4am, 5am, 6am, 10am, 1pm Thurs: 12am, 3am, 5am Fri: 8am, 10am, 7pm Sat: 6am, 8am, 9am, 10am, 2pm, 3pm, 4 pm, 7pm, 11pm

Additional adorers during the hours of Midnight - 6 each day are always helpful!

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Feast Days & Mass Intentions

Mass Intentions are limited to five requests per year.

Monday, August 5, The Dedication of the Basilica of St. Mary Major in Rome

8:15 am † Emma Corona

Tuesday, August 6, The Transfiguration of the Lord

8:15 am Living & Deceased members of the Grover & Justice Families 6:00 pm † Evelyn Lewandowski

Wednesday, August 7, Pope St. Sixtus II & Companions, St. Cajetan

8:15 am † Frank De la Vina

Thursday, August 8, St. Dominic 8:15 am † Peter Tran

Friday, August 9, St. Teresa Benedicta of the Cross

6:30 am Rick Luger 8:15 am † Maximo & † Francisca De Vera

Saturday, August 10, St. Lawrence

8:15 am † Tom Clark 4:00 pm † Gloria Guerrieri

Sunday, August 11

7:00 am Parishioners 8:30 am † Nick Shomen 10:30 am † Hamilton Vaz 5:00 pm † Sr. Mary Teresa Noth

What’s Inside:

Vanity of Vanities: pages 4-5 Healing Mass: page 5 Landscaping Update: page 5 Safe Environment Training: page 6 Shroud of turin: page 6 The Origin of the Bible: page 7 Baptism: page 7 Men of St. Joseph: page 7 Rest in Peace: page 7 Pray for the Sick: page 7 Solemnity of the Assumptions: page 7 Parish Game Night: page 7 Poker Tournament: page 7 Together in Holiness Conference: page 8 Marriage Enrichment Ministry: page 8 Frequently Asked Questions: page 8 Discovering Christ Series: Back Cover

Parish Contributions

Jul 28, 2019

Tithing* Weekly Total.......................................... $26,197.89 Weekly Budget....................................... $26,267.75 Weekly Surplus (Deficit)............................ ($69.86)

Year-to-date Total................................ $103,438.65 Year-to-date Budget............................. $105,071.00 Year-to-date Surplus (Deficit)............... ($1,632.35)

*Includes Sunday collections, Online Giving, and mid-week tithing

Other Contributions

Children’s Envelopes…....................................$15.00 Miscellaneous……….....……....................... $65.00

Building Fund Collection……....................$1,212.00 Building Fund Balance**…..................... $76,547.13

**Every five years, the parish re-keys the entire campus. We recently spent $5,797.91 from the Building Fund to re-key the 146 locks in addition to replacing a few needed pieces of hardware on the doors.

Online Giving is a web-based electronic contribution option available at our parish. This convenient system is safe and secure and allows you to

start, stop, and change your contributions at any time. You can sign-up for Online Giving through our parish website at www.corpuschristiphx.org.

Diocesan Special Collection — Next weekend their will be a second collection for the combined special needs of three groups: the Solidarity Fund for the Church in Africa, the Subcommittee on the Church in Latin America, and the Subcommittee on Aid to the Church in Central & Eastern Europe. All three groups use the funds for projects that support evangeli-zation and catechesis in addition to other programs. Visit http://www.usccb.org/about/national-collections/collection-resources.cfm for more info about each group. Thank you in advance for your generosity in supporting the Church throughout the world.

To help Jeff reach his $60,000 class goal to support vocations through Labouré, please contact Jeff at: [email protected] or 951-218-4437.

You can also visit: https://rescuevocations.org/jeffrey-pooley

Checks can be made out to the Labouré Society and mailed to 1365 Corporate Center Curve, Suite #104, Eagan, Minnesota 55121. Please write “Jeff Pooley” in the Memo line.

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Vanity of Vanities Reflections & Meditations from

Opening the Word™ More resources available via: corpuschristiphx.formed.org

Overview In today’s first reading from Ecclesiastes, we hear that the pursuit of worldly riches is vanity because in the end we have to let them all go. We can spend our whole lives acquiring things, but at the end of our lives everything for which we have worked so hard goes to another who hasn’t worked for it. This Old Testament reading sets us up for the Gospel reading from Luke, which begins when a man comes to Jesus complaining that his brother hasn’t divided

the inheritance equally with him. Against this backdrop, Jesus gives us the divine perspective on wealth by telling the story of a wealthy man who has a crop so big it doesn’t fit into his barns. His solution is to tear everything down and build bigger barns so he can store up this great abundance of wealth. But God comes to the rich man and tells him that he will die that very night—and not be able to enjoy this wealth that he has stored up for himself. Jesus ends the story by telling his listeners that this is how it will be for everyone who stores up treasures for himself rather than being rich in what matters to God. The message here is an emphasis on what really lasts. Acquiring wealth is vanity if we acquire it just for ourselves since nothing we build or save up in this world will last forever. But Jesus tells us that there are things we can do in this life that will have eternal significance. If the man in the Gospel reading had distributed his extra wealth to the needy, he would have had treasure in heaven. So Jesus is asking us whether, in our saving and our success, we are focusing on earthly success or investing in that which will have an eternal reward.

Reflection on the First Reading from Ecclesiastes 1:2; 2:21-23 Readers of Ecclesiastes are sometimes shocked by what they take to be its apparent cynicism. Are all things really just vanity? (The Hebrew word means something like a puff of wind.) Is this really what we ought to believe? Is this what the Bible teaches? Aren’t we to value the things of God’s creation as gifts? Isn’t life valuable in all its aspects, if for no other reason than because it comes from God and can lead us to him? The answer to all these questions is “yes!” We sometimes mistakenly think that since everything in the Bible is inspired by God and true, that everything that is said or done in it is fully approved by God. The Bible is an inspired and true chronicle of the persons, words, and events by which God discloses himself to us. But sometimes the people and the words they speak or the things they do are only partial reflections of and, in some cases, entirely opposed to his will. Sometimes God teaches us through the partial, sometimes by way of the entirely negative lessons that our human mistakes can provide. Qoheleth (meaning one who speaks in the qahal or the public assembly) represents the true situation of the one who has not yet received the fuller revelation that we have in Christ. The world makes much more sense to us after Jesus enters time and history in a direct way to show us its value. But the basic message of Qoheleth remains sound, the true value of the things of time and history must be measured by the things of eternity, otherwise they are vain.

Reflection on the Second Reading from Colossians 3:1-5, 9-11 Looking at this passage from Colossians, we reflect again on the point made about the first reading from Ecclesiastes: We have to understand the shape of history in order to read it rightly. That shape is given in the Creed and turns on three seminal events—creation, redemption, and sanctification. These are all acts of God and unless we understand them we will misjudge almost everything else in human experience. Creation is a beautiful gift, but one that from the beginning we have often misused. Adam and Eve misused the gift of their freedom and made creation into what St. Paul calls the “world” or the “earthly” (which is creation separated from its Creator). In the Redemption we receive the grace to reconnect creation to its Creator, to “what is above.” If, while here below, we “seek what is above,” where Christ is with the Father, then we can become a part of the very work of renewal that God is working in the world through the Holy Spirit. Through his sanctifying work we are “renewed,” taking off the “old self” and putting on the “new self.” We become reunified within,

Rembrandt’s The Parable of the Rich Fool

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regaining the integrity (the “image of [the] creator”) our first parents lost through sin and rejecting those things—“immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and the greed that is idolatry”—that would fracture us within and yield division without. In this way we are renewed, too, “for knowledge” and begin to see the true shape of history and the real values of things, where “Christ is all and in all.”

Reflection on the Gospel of Luke 12:13-21 One of the characteristic signs of a deep faith is the ability to embrace the poverty of spirit that Jesus enjoins in the Beatitudes and here in Luke. St. Paul says in Philippians 4:11-13 (RSV): “I have learned, in whatever state I am, to be content. I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound; in any and all circumstances I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and want. I can do all things in him who strengthens me.” There is nothing wrong in rejoicing in plenty. The real danger is the greed that the habit of plenty can so easily engender in us. (How, after all, can we know if we can be content without our goods, if we never actually are?) In the West, and especially in the United States, we are constantly tempted by the spirit of greed. As we saw in the second reading, greed is associated with idolatry, illegitimate worship. When anything—financial security, status, our sexual appetites, celebrity—begins to win our hearts and to become the focus of our desire and efforts, we have begun to turn toward false worship. Orthodoxy, which can mean “right worship” (orthos = straight and doxa = glory), requires not just right thinking about the things of the world but a proper ordering of our desires. We do well to have the doxology always on our lips to protect us from the spirit of greed: “[All] Glory to the Father, and to the Son, and to the Holy Spirit...” and to keep us from hearing those frightening words, “You fool,” from the mouth of Jesus. Questions to Consider 1. How can we turn the pursuit of riches into a

quest for an eternal reward? 2. In Isaiah 22:13 the exhortation to “eat, drink, and

be merry, for tomorrow we die” is the slogan of the wicked. In what ways do we see this same theme in today’s world? As Christians, how ought we respond to the lure of this world’s riches and pleasures?

3. Where might you be tempted to either store up earthly treasure or be greedy? Choose one small action that you can do this week to combat this temptation to greed (or the habit of greed) in your life.

First Tuesday of the Month Healing Mass

Tuesday, August 6 at 6:00 pm

Each Healing Mass will include a half-hour of Adoration. There is no better way, or place, to surrender all our sufferings, pains, anxieties, and worries than to the Divine Physician present in the Eucharist. During Adoration, the priest or deacon will bring the

monstrance to each person to pray for specific healing. Please note, the Anointing of the Sick is not offered during the Healing Mass, as this sacrament is intended for when “anyone of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age” and “just prior to a serious operation” (CCC 1514,1515). If you would like to receive the Anointing of the Sick, please call the Parish Office.

Landscaping Update

Recently, a few parishioners have voiced their concerns about the landscaping around the parish campus and some plants that appear to be dying. We appreciate and welcome the feedback! Fostering a better relationship with our parishioners was our hope when constructing the multiple garden areas.

It was a lovely spring and now the monsoon rains are later than usual, resulting in many very dry areas. The Knights of Columbus anticipated a 20% plant loss because of the timing of the plantings and the ensuing summer heat. So far, we have lost less than 10% of the plantings and we have every intention of replacing them at the end of summer. Any plants that survive this summer will thrive for many years to come!

Maintaining a Sonoran Desert landscape theme is important so we can minimize watering and maintenance, thus lowering costs for the parish. THANK YOU for your concerns and appreciation of our grounds and gardens. If you would like to learn more about the landscaping plans or help with ongoing maintenance, please feel free to contact Bill O’Hayer at [email protected]!

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If you need help or you have any questions when signing up for the LIVE Initial/Foundation Training or when signing in

to complete the Online Renewal Training, please email [email protected].

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All Parishioners are invited to a very special Speaker Event:

The Phenomena of the Shroud of Turin

Presented by: Dcn. Peter Auriemma from St. Bernadette Parish Diocesan Expert on the Shroud; Instructor at Kino Institute

Wednesday, August 7th 6:30 in the Parish Center

This is a “repeat” performance! Dcn. Peter Auriemma gave this talk for the Men of St. Joseph in January. It was so good, we had

to bring him back for the entire parish! You won’t want to miss this talk!

All NEW Volunteers must create and complete a profile at

https://phoenix.cmgconnect.org in order to RSVP for a required

LIVE Initial/Foundation Training. Beginning this Wednesday, Aug. 7, there

will be an option to RSVP for the trainings that will take place here on

Thursday, Aug. 29 at 10am & 6:30 pm. These trainings fill quickly as they are

open to the entire diocese, so do not wait! For step-by-step instructions on how to

sign up, please visit our parish website or refer to the PDF file that will be included

in this week’s e-newsletter.

All RETURNING Volunteers must sign in to their profiles at

https://phoenix.cmgconnect.org using the format:

FirstName.LastName.dop for your username and enter 1234 for the password. You will be prompted to set up a more

secure password, then log in with the new credentials. Please do NOT create a new

account. You will then only need to complete the Online Renewal Training. For step-by-step instructions on how to

sign in, please visit our parish website or refer to the PDF file that will be included

in this week’s e-newsletter.

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Men of St. Joseph

Corpus Christi Men’s Ministry

Another “Slice of Faith” Wednesday Night Mini-Series

Aug. 14, 21, & 28 at 6:30 pm at NATIVE Grill & Wings

(Ray Rd & the I-10)

Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist

Presenter/Moderator: Fr. Chad

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PIZZA & SALAD BAR!

All men are welcome as we combine the elements of faith, fellowship, pizza, wings, and beverages! A $10 donation is suggested and will cover unlimited pizza, wings, salad, and the tip.

The Origin of the Bible

Coffee Break Women’s Bible Study will be meeting to watch and discuss this short video series. Join us as Dr. Brant Pitre takes us through the origins of the Old and New Testaments. Particular focus is given to the history of how the canon, the official list of books in the Bible, came to be, and the central role the Catholic Church played in the formation of the canon. Dr. Pitre also explores the reliability and authorship of the Gospels, and whether or not we can have confidence that the canon of Scripture is reliable. No cost to attend!

Benjamin Ryan Jozwiak

CONGRATULATIONS!

Rest in Peace

Estrella Cuenco

May the Angels lead her into Paradise. May the Choir of Angels welcome her and

may she have everlasting life.

The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary A Holy Day of Obligation

Mass Times

Wednesday, August 14 — 7:00 pm (Vigil) Thursday, August 15 — 8:15 am & 6:00 pm

Pray for the Sick

Letty Alcasio, John C. Cooper, Wayne Finney, Kathleen Fordyce,

Randy Frost, Don Heckhaus, Kolton Janus, Mary Kirinich, Connie Mattes, Sharon Olson

Texas Hold’em Poker

Saturday, Aug. 31

6:00 PM in rooms 5 & 6 The tournament is open to the public, so invite a

friend, spouse, son, daughter, or neighbor!

$25 Buy-in The money raised will support the education of

our seminarians. ♦ Complimentary snacks & soda

♦ Prizes for the top 3 finishers

Contact John Gavin at [email protected] or 602-670-3455 if you have any questions.

Saturday, August 24

All adults 18+ are invited to our next Parish Game Night!

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Marriage Conference Saturday, September 28, 2019

10:30 -6:00

Two Locations: St. Andrew the Apostle in Chandler and

St. Thomas Aquinas in Avondale

The St. John Paul II Foundation is excited to announce the first Together in Holiness marriage conference in the Diocese of Phoenix in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the diocese. This one-day event includes dynamic presentations, vigil Mass, Eucharistic Adoration, and the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Featured national speakers are Damon & Melanie Owens and Patty Schneier.

On-site childcare is available (ages 2-12 years), pre-registration is required ($5/child).

Conference tickets: $59/couple or $35/individual. An Early Bird discount is available until August 5 ($49/couple or $29/individual) and scholarships are also available.

For more information, please visit togetherinholiness.org or email Conference Coordinator Susie Lopez at [email protected]. To register for the Chandler location: https://forlifeandfamily.org/events/th19-phx-ch/. To register for the Avondale location, go to: https://forlifeandfamily.org/events/th19-phx-av/.

Together in Holiness™ is an initiative of the St. John Paul II Foundation and is presented in collaboration the Diocese of Phoenix Office of

Marriage & Respect Life.

Thinking of going to the Conference?

Interested in helping other couples live out their vocation to marriage?

If so, and you and your spouse are active Catholics in good standing, please contact John Deg at [email protected] or call

480-893-8770 ext. 229.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I register? All Catholics living in the Parish area and regularly participating in the liturgy are invited to register in the Parish. Registration forms can be filled out in the Parish Office or via our parish website. Registration is required for Baptism, First Reconciliation, Confirmation, First Communion, Marriage and Catholic Education programs.

Please note: Church attendance alone does not make you and your family registered members.

Adults 18 and over need to be registered separately from their parents in order to get married, have their own children baptized, or be Godparents or Sponsors.

In order to be a Godparent or Sponsor or to receive discounted tuition rates at Catholic Schools, one must be a registered Catholic and active in the parish, which is indicated by use of contribution envelopes or the Online Giving program.

How do I have my child Baptized? Before scheduling the date, please call the Office for a welcoming conversation with the priest. A preparation class is also required for parents prior to the child’s Baptism and are offered once a month. How do I request a Communion Call or Anointing of the Sick? Please call the parish office at 480-893-8770 DO NOT WAIT until someone is near death to have the person anointed! Although Anointing of the Sick was once known as “Last Rites,” waiting until a person is near death could risk that person not being able to receive the Sacrament if he or she should pass away prior to the priest being able to arrive. Anointing of the Sick can only be administered while the person is still alive. How do I get married in the Church? The Diocese of Phoenix requires a NINE MONTH marriage preparation process. John Deg, Director of Married Life Ministries, will meet with you to explain the process, including when you will meet with the Pastor to set a date. Do NOT set the date prior to this meeting as it cannot be guaranteed until then.

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