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�� The great Catholic mystic, Meister Eckhart, once wrote:

“If the only prayer you said in your life was, ‘thank you,’ it would suffice.” See Consider This… Page 3

�� Thanksgiving Tradition at Christ the King Page 3

�� The Social Action Committee will be depending on the generosity of parishioners Page 4

as they prepare for our annual Giving Tree.

�� The Spiritual Life Committee is offering an Advent Book Group Page 5

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Mass Intentions

Saturday, November 17

5:00 p.m. Jean Quigley

Mildred Craig

Sunday, November 18

8:00 a.m. Thomas S. Hogan

Gerry DiSchino

9:15 a.m. Pamela Whitney Anderson

Ann Stone

11:30 a.m. Anne Francis

Thursday, November 22

9:00 a.m. Cecelia Cinelli Trubiano

Saturday, November 24

5:00 p.m. Manuel Alvernaz

Herman Anderson

Sunday, November 25

8:00 a.m. Irene & Rene Proulx

Joseph & Margaret Loiselle

Anthony & Julia Kanaczet

11:30 a.m. Anna & Philip Goselin

IN NOVEMBER, WE REMEMBER

While we remember loved ones who have gone before

us all year long, November’s change of seasons and spe-

cial feasts create a prayerful time to reflect on death in

light of our faith, and our community of believers joins

us in prayer. Starting November 2, we at Christ the King

are once again invited to enter the names of our loved

ones in the Book of the Dead. This book is available all

during the month of November.

RELIGIOUS FORMATION

Classes on November 18 for grades K-5 & grade 7.

NO Classes NEXT weekend for the Thanksgiving holi-

day. Classes will resume, Sunday, December 2 for K – 5

and Grade 7.

Many parents are calling and letting us know about ab-

sences – Thank you – it really helps us with our record

keeping of 400+ students!

Class time is 10:15-11:15. Many teachers are trying to

make the 11:30 mass. There is someone in both buildings

until the last child leaves and all rooms are checked be-

fore they are locked. No child wants to be the last one in

the building. Please be on time.

Grade 5 students will be hosting the 11:30 Mass

this weekend.

The students who volunteered to be an active partici-

pant in the mass should report to church at 10:15 to pre-

pare. All other 5

th

grade students should report to

Washburn Hall classrooms! The classes will walk to

church with their teachers at 11:00. Emails were sent

to all 5

th

grade families this past week with more informa-

tion��

HELP!!

The 7

th

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 7

th

graders can make a blan-

ket! Many fabric shops including Walmart and JoAnnes

are running specials on fleece right now – add some time

into your Christmas shopping to help others. There is a

drop off box in the parish hall or you can send it into

class with your student.

Religious Formation looking for adults to help with

Faith Through the Years – Generations

We are looking for “mature”(50+) members of our

parish to come and share their memories of “growing up

Catholic”. Share memories of growing up in the 30’s-

40’s, or 50’s even the 60’s! Adult visitors will be paired

with a fourth grade class of 15 or so students. No prepa-

ration is needed - just bring your memories and stories!

We will set up a “mini museum”in the Swan hall and you

can wander through time with your class. Call (789-0417)

or email ([email protected]) at the RF office if you can

help us on Sunday, December 9 at 10:15 a.m.

CONFIRMATION

A very special thank you to our lead chef Maria Gou-

lart and her Mom’s kitchen crew Sarah Cottrell, Allison

Cabrera, Linda Keegan, Susan Clark, Lea Lockwood,

Susan Stuart, Nancy O’Rourke, Kathy Perry, Margaret

Macari, Katie MacKrell, Ann Sullivan, Sue Pezza, Sheila

Frank and our brave Dad’s crew Vin Grasso & Keith

Borge. Special thank you to table monitor Nancy Parrillo

for helping keep order! And finally to John Angotti for

inspiring our candidates to think, act and live a life filled

with faith, hope and love. It was a wonderful event.

BREADLINE MINISTRY

This service project on Friday, November 23

rd

is cur-

rently full. If you would like to be on the waiting list

please email Miss Eva at [email protected]. Priority

will be given to confirmation students. We are still col-

lecting sample size toiletries for the homeless. Please

leave them in the coat closet.

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Whenever Thanksgiving rolls around, I am reminded

of an experience I had during Thanksgiving week several

years ago, when two parishioners died in the same week.

Tim was 27 years old and fought hard in the battle

against cancer. The last time I visited him, he talked

about what he had been focused on in life before being

diagnosed with cancer. He said, “Father Jared, I wanted it

all; I wanted things, I wanted money, I wanted a bigger

house, a nicer car. I worked overtime, weekends, any-

thing I could because I always wanted more. Now I real-

ize how unimportant it all was. None of it is worth any-

thing to me lying here in this bed. I would give it all up

just for one good night’s sleep. But lying here through

the night, unable to rest, I’m able to pray for my family

and friends. I’m so thankful for them.”

I left there saying to myself: I’m not sure I’ve ever been

thankful for a good night’s sleep. And whenever I’m up

tossing and turning, I might complain and pound a pil-

low, but I’m not sure I’d use it as an occasion to pray for

the people in my life for whom I’m thankful.

Laurie was 51 when she died from her own battle with

cancer just three days later. The last time I visited her,

she was unable to talk as much as Tim did. It took every-

thing she had just to say a few words, but I remember

her gaining the energy to speak to me after I prayed with

her and her family and gave her the last rites. She could

only whisper, so she called me to come closer so I could

hear her. And then she said, “Father… I am… so…

blessed.”

In the days that followed, I asked myself, “What would

I be saying if I were in her place?” I’m not sure if I’d be

embracing life and death as graciously. I’m sure I’d be

focused on the unfairness of it all – the questions (“Why

me?”), the doubt, the complaining. I think I’d be looking

for attention and pity, and I’d be saying, “I’m dying. I’m

in pain. I’m suffering.”

Last weekend, I preached about how often and effec-

tively parishioners have preached to me over the years.

Laurie and Tim are great and memorable examples. Even

under the worst circumstances, they died the spirit of a

happy thanksgiving. They taught me not with their

words; their witness was something much more, some-

thing greater than anything that could be expressed in

words. They were witnesses to the power of gratitude

and its capacity to heal us and save us; to calm our fears

and trust in God, even in the shadow of impending

death, even under the weight of the heaviest cross.

Quotes of the Week

“It’s a moral crisis. We have degenerate behavior, hypoc-

risy and now cover-up. My thought is, ‘How much more

can the people of God put up with?’”

Bishop Thomas Daly, Diocese of Spokane (The Spokes-

man-Review, November 11, 2018)

“Monday was a sad, but clarifying, day for Catholics. By

unexpectedly stopping a vote on greater accountability

for US bishops enmeshed in the child sex abuse crisis,

the Vatican dashed any remaining illusions that it was

capable of imposing accountability from within.”

- “After delaying bishop vote, can Vatican be trusted

to right its own ship?” (The Boston Globe, November

12, 2018)

“The hierarchy is crumbling. They don't see this as a cri-

sis. I can't understand that they can't see beyond their

own nose.”

- Anne Burke, an Illinois Supreme Court Justice and

original member of the National Review Board, the

council established by bishops in 2002 to address clergy

abuse (National Catholic Reporter, November 12, 2018)

THANKSGIVING TRADITIONS

Thanksgiving is a holiday with many traditions. At

Christ the King we gather on Thanksgiving morning at

9:00 a.m. to celebrate liturgy. We invite you to bring an

item to be blessed that you plan to share at your own

celebration. Please place items on the tables to be

blessed. A Thanksgiving Table Blessing will be available

for you to share with your families.

MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Save the date: Sunday December 2. This is when we

will be assisting CCD students for the tied blankets pro-

ject.

To RSVP or for more information please contact me:

Barbara 368-4479 or email [email protected]

The great Catholic mystic, Meister Eckhart, once

wrote: “If the only prayer you said in your life was, ‘thank

you,’ it would suffice.” And so even as we have to endure

the brokenness of our world, our nation, our church, our

families, and our own hearts, may each and every prayer

begin and end with a “thank you” to God, on Thanksgiv-

ing Day, and every day.

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LITURGY CORNER

Next weekend is the last Sunday of the liturgical year,

November 24/25 when 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.

OPERATION CHILLOUT BACKPACK DRIVE

The Veterans & Social Action Committees are sup-

porting Operation Chillout RI’s winter backpack drive in

an effort to help homeless Veterans and other homeless

in RI. You can help by picking up a free empty backpack

along with a list of new items to put in it after mass.

Purchase the items on the list and put them into the

backpack, and return the filled backpack by Nov. 25.

The Veterans Committee will distribute the backpacks

to the needy with the help of several local RI agencies,

such as Trailer 37 at the VA Hospital, Gateway to Inde-

pendence for Vets, Veterans Center in War-

wick, McAuley House, Emanuel House , Welcome

House in Wakefield, and WARM in Westerly.

GIVING TREE

Once again, the Social Action Committee is depending

on the generosity of the parishioners of Christ the King

Parish

On Saturday and Sunday, November 24/25 you may

pick up the tags on the Giving Tree in the church nar-

thex for needy kids in Providence’s St. Patrick’s, St. Tho-

mas’s, Assumption Churches, and our refugee fami-

lies. Each tag has a child’s Christmas wish, with his/her

first name, age, size (if applicable). Suggested price range

is $25-$35. On the back of each tag are directions.

All gifts should be returned by December 9. If you

know of a family that needs assistance, please call Lynda

Tisdell as soon as possible at 284-0231 with their name

and phone number, and I will contact them. Thank you

for your generosity and support for these children during

the season of giving.

SPIRITUAL LIFE

Book Discussion Group

Please join us for our Advent Spiritual Life Book Dis-

cussion. We will be reading, The Return of the Prodigal

Son, by Henri J. M. Nouwen. We will have two group

offerings. The morning group will meet beginning Fri-

day, November 30

th

– December 14

th

, at 10:30 a.m. in

the conference room.

An evening group will be facilitated by Michelle Saslow

beginning Tuesday, November 27

th

– December 11

th

, at

7:00 p.m. A meeting place will be determined. Please

RSVP to Deb Schofield at 401-862-4105 if you are inter-

ested in attending the evening group. Should you plan on

joining us, please read pages 1- 58 for our first discus-

sion.

PEACE AND JUSTICE COMMITTEE

The Peace & Justice Committee invites you to a lecture

on “The Role of Mary and Jesus in the Quran.”The talk

will be held on Tuesday, December 4, 2018, at 7 PM, in

the parish hall. Katrin Jomaa, Ph.D., Professor of Islam

and Middle Eastern Politics at URI, will highlight the sig-

nificant role of Mary and Jesus among a series of proph-

ets starting with Adam and ending with Prophet

Mohammad. The talk will clarify how only one critical

idea makes the Quranic Jesus different from the way he

is perceived in Christianity despite his performing the

same miracles in both religions. The lecture will also ad-

dress Mary’s essential role, not only in the life of Jesus,

but also as a woman revolutionary model by herself who

would directly relate to our modern times.

COPING WITH GRIEF AT THE HOLIDAYS

Nothing can compare us for the death of a loved one.

Whether death results from a sudden accident or sus-

tained illness, it always catches us off-guard. To help

those that have lost a loved one, a workshop will be held

on Monday, December 3, 6:30-8pm at Our Lady of Lo-

reto Church, 346 Waterman Avenue, East Providence.

Peter Magnotta, MSW LICSW, from the Office of Life

and Family Ministry, will offer positive suggestions to

help with the adjustment that must be made during the

holiday season. This event is free, but pre-registration is

required by November 30 to enable sufficient handouts.

To RSVP call Peter at 278-2517

ADVENT DAY OF REFLECTION

Saturday, December 8, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

The Spiritual Life Committee will offer a presentation

on the O Antiphons by Sr. Elisse, of the Cross and Pas-

sion. The O Antiphons are a century old series of prayers

used during Advent, which herald the coming of the

Messiah. Coffee and pastry will be provided. Please con-

tact Heather Signorelli at [email protected] to pre-

register.

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VIEW FROM THE PEW

Once again Tom Kendzia, Heather Skidds and the out-

standing Christ the King Choir have produced our an-

nual concert and each year, somehow, it is better than the

last. Guest artist this year was John Angotti, a much

loved composer, pianist, singer, lover of children and a

man of great faith. His passion and love of Jesus Christ,

evidenced in his singing, preaching and piano playing was

matched by the enthusiastic and outstanding perform-

ance of our choir and the youth choir as well. New songs

composed by John and Tom were introduced and famil-

iar songs by both were also presented and were often

joined by the audience of parishioners and friends. Ac-

companying the choirs were the many talented musicians

from our parish, including strings, flute, guitars, brass

and drums. It was an entertaining evening of inspiration,

prayer, song and passion and if you missed it you missed

a very special program. Many heartfelt thanks to all who

gave our parish a gift of love through sharing your musi-

cal talents, your gifts from God. Kudos to Christ the

King Choir! The concert will be on my calendar for next

year!!

Margaret Riley

A NEW BOOK TO READ

Parishioner Kathy Pesta, co-editor of Mustard Seed,

has published her second book of poetry, “Fire in the

Sky.” Kathy’s poems reflect on the beauty of nature, in-

cluding many sites beloved to South County residents, as

well as on our relationship with God and each

other. “Fire in the Sky” may be purchased at Wakefield

Books or on Amazon.com

Saturday, November 17

Stephen Ministry/Hall

Sunday, November 18

10:15 a.m. Grade 7 Class/Hall

11:30 a.m. Youth Choir & Grade 5 Mass

Monday, November 19

6:30 p.m. Liturgy Committee/Hall

Tuesday, November 20

6 p.m. Security Meeting/Hall

Thursday, November 22

9:00 a.m. Thanksgiving Day Mass

Saturday, November 24

NYC Trip

Feast of Christ the King/Receptions

Mission Trip Support Fund 2019

Many, many thanks to all who came to our pancake

breakfast last weekend. We raised slightly over $4,000,

which means that we’re inching close to our half-way

mark. We have two exciting trips planned for Spring

Break 2019, one to Honduras and one to El Salvador.

Please visit our website to learn more about our up-

coming mission trips: rhodycatholic.com/mission-

trips/.

Words cannot express my gratitude to Joe Hyde and

Doug Carr for their assistance throughout the week-

end, and a word of special thanks to Bill DeCesare for

his guidance. And thanks to our staff and students for

their very hard work in pulling off what is always a time

-consuming and labor-intensive weekend!

We are so grateful to those who have contributed to

the Mission Trip Support Fund this year. If you weren’t

with us last weekend and if you’d like to support our

efforts, we still have quite a way to go until we reach

our goal. Checks can be made payable to “Campus

Ministry—URI,” with “Mission Trip Support” written

in the memo line, and sent to: URI Catholic Center, 90

Chapel Way, Kingston, RI 02881. Every bit helps and

your generosity is greatly appreciated! -Fr. Joe

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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])

Director of Confirmation & Youth Ministry

Beth Hogan ([email protected])

Parish Office Manager

Ron Bernier ([email protected])

Fiscal Manager

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])

Prayer Chain

([email protected])

_________________________________________

URI Catholic Center

90 Chapel Way, Kingston, RI 02881

Office: (401) 874-2324 ([email protected])

Liz Cotrupi-Pfunder

Campus Minister

Doug Carr

Facilities Director

MASS SCHEDULE

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

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 (Fr. Jared) 1 & 7 p.m.

ST. PAUL’S LETTER TO THE ROMANS,

December 5, 12

January 9, 23, February 6, 20

BIBLE STUDY (Shared/Group) 7:00 p.m.

Spring dates to be announced.

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.

ALL weather cancellations will be posted on our

website: www.ctkri.org and on local TV/radio stations.

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