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768 Ocean Avenue • Jersey City, NJ 07304 Phone: 201-333-4862 Fax: 201-433-6352
Email Address: [email protected]
Website: www.christthekingjerseycity.org
Clergy and Staff Rev. Esterminio Chica
Pastor ([email protected])
Rev. Jack Martin
Weekend Assistant
Deacon Charles Simmons
Mass times:
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 am
Weekdays: Mon, Wed, & Thurs: 9 am
Christ the King Roman Catholic Parish
December 8, 2019
FIRST SUNDAY IN ADVENT
Reading I: Isaiah 11: 1-10 Reading II: Romans 15: 4-9 The Gospel: Matthew 3: 1-12
Stewardship Prayer
Generous and loving God,
You call us to be disciples of your Son Jesus
and good stewards of your many gifts.
Open our minds and hearts to a greater awareness
and deeper appreciation of your countless blessings.
Transform us through the power of your Spirit
to nurture a stewardship way of life
marked by faith-filled prayer,
service to our neighbor, and generous sharing.
Teach us to be faithful servants of your gifts.
With Mary’s help, may we return ten-fold
the gifts entrusted to us.
We pray thorough Christ our Lord. Amen.
Reflections from Cardinal Tobin “Therefore, every tree that does not bear good fruit will be cut down and thrown into the fire.”
Matthew 3:10 Do you bear good fruit for Christ? Or, do you spend your time, talent and treasure constantly acquiring more toys, clutter and junk? Our time, our talent, and our treasure are gifts that God has given us. What we do with them is our gift back to God. What gifts are you planning to give to the Lord during this upcoming Christmas season?
Mass Intention: Adelaide Jackson 693—Christ the King
Parish Giving
2019 Sharing God’s Blessings Annual Appeal
We Are Living Stones
Our share after meeting tithing goal of $12,000—$14,588.37
If you have not yet made a pledge to the Sharing God’s Blessings
Annual Appeal, there is still time. Please complete a pledge envelope
and drop it in the collection basket, or bring it to the parish office. If
you have already made a contribution, Thank you.
Collections 11/24/2019 Y-T-D
Collected 2,176.00 52,316.00
Needed 2,446.00 51,370.00
Difference (270.00) 946.00
Goal Pledged Received
$13,596 $2,725 $2,475
Goal Pledged Received
$145,484.00 $61,140.00 $41,176.74
Out in the Wilderness
Something big was about to happen, but then John the Baptist had been expecting something unusual. He had heard stories about the time be-fore he was born, how he had come onto the scene long after his parents thought children would be part of their lives. Both his mother Eliz-abeth and his father Zechariah, a priest had re-ceived messengers— though his father did not at first believe what was happening—who made surprising promises that John would take after the prophet Elijah.
John “grew and became strong in spirit,” and in time he embraced his calling to be a prophet with a passion and headed out to the wilderness.
He even looked the part. With his camel’s hair clothes, leather belt, and a diet of locusts and wild honey, he was the spitting image of Elijah. And he had a prophet’s message: to call people back to God. “Repent,” he said—let your heart be changed, turn you life around—”for the king-dome of heaven has come near.” Go down into the waters of baptism and come up a new per-son. Know you are forgiven.
Then came the moment John’s whole life had been heading toward. He realized one was “coming after me” who was “more powerful than I.” He even started denying he was the prophet he acted so much like. I’m not Elijah, or the Mes-siah, he said. The real Messiah was on his way.
John didn’t recognize Jesus at first when he whowed up at the Jordon River to be baptized. But when Jesus came up out of the water, the heavens opened and God’s presence came down like the Spirit of God that swept over the waters at the creation of the world. And if any-one there needed any further persuading, a voice from above was heard to say, “This is my Son, the beloved, with whom I am well pleased.”
John had completed his work. He had made straight the paths for the way of the Lord.
It’s Advent. Jesus is near. With the rest of the people of God you are out in the wilderness waiting for him to appear. How can you make straight the paths of you own life? Be open to a change of heart, to letting yourself be turned in a new direction. To what new roles—perhaps un-expected ones—does your life, like John’s point? Could it be to bring some forgiveness and peace to yourself, your family, your friends, your coworkers, the world.
The answer may be hidden just beneath the wa-ters, waiting to surface.
Please keep the following parish family members and
friends in your prayers:
Francena Thomas, Beverly Chestnut, William Moore,
Nathaniel McDougald, Irene Gaynor, Pearl Hardy, John
Lott, Connie Moses, Deneen Dorsey, Carol Jones, Julia
Hunt-Walker, Mildred Hamm, Elizabeth Gaines, Alicia
Brown, Ellen Stuckey, Shirley Connell, Harold Wilson,
James Holloway, Dolores Sanders, Bessie Johnson, Gor-
don Gladden, Adela Buccilli, Lourdes Ithier, Robert Or-
ange, Aaron Anderson, Theresa Garner, Bennie Fields,
Pat Edomy, Valerie Thomas-Floyd, Davey Bogar, Har-
riet Donald, Wanda Manning, Roberta Brown , Sharon
Massey, Michael J.R. Coates, Claude Hunt, Carolyn K.
Rice, Verdena Johnson, Aurora Curry, Elissa Hairston,
Valerie Lewis-Mosley, Renade Bigbie, Janie Jackson,
Aaron Hairston, Verdell Moses-Boyd, Dad Mallard,
Diane Weems, Katherine Graham, Eleanor Mixson,
Kadeem Carson, Velma Smith Ingram, Miya Enix, Ruth
Ann Watkins, Anna Marie Mosley, Minnie Johnson,
Shirley West, Curtis Curry, Bestine Remy, Jessie Wil-
liams, Maurice Anyaorah, Charles Simmons,Bryson
Nelson.
God of mercy, ease the suffering of those on our prayer
list. Comfort them in their various illnesses. Please give
them courage, patience and hope. In their times of
loneliness assure them of our love and prayers.
Date
Dec.7 Mabel Hawkins
Dec. 8 McKoy Fagan Shirley
West
Dec. 14 Ann Warren
Dec. 15 Yvonne Bailey Allen Lee
Dec. 21 Mabel Hawkins
Dec. 22 Mae Moses Francisca Osuji
Date Cup Host to Pews Host
Dec 7 Ann Warren
Dec. 8 Cecelia Faulks Yvonne Bai-
ley
Yolanda
Jackson
Dec. 14 Mabel Hawkins
Dec. 15 Janese Battle Iris Jones Shirley West
Dec. 21 Ann Warren
Dec. 22 Eugene Mosley Patrice Maina Yvonne Bai-
ley
693—Christ the King
Monday: Gn 3:9-15, 20; Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 3cd-4; Eph 1:3-6, 11-12; Lk 1:26-38 Tuesday: Is 40:1-11; Ps 96:1-2, 3 and 10ac, 11-12, 13; Mt 18:12-14 Wednesday: Is 40:25-31; Ps 103:1-2, 3-4, 8 and 10; Mt 11:28-30 Thursday: Zec 2:14-17 or Rv 11:19a; 12:1-6a, 10ab; Jdt 13:18bcde, 19; Lk 1:26-38 or Lk 1:39-47 Friday: Is 48:17-19; Ps 1:1-2, 3, 4, 6; Mt 11:16-19 Saturday: Sir 48:1-4, 9-11; Ps 80:2ac, 3b, 15-16, 18-19; Mt 17:9a, 10-13 Sunday: Is 35:1-6a, 10; Ps 146:6-7, 8-9, 9-10; Jas 5:7-10; Mt 11:2-11
Lectors
Eucharistic Ministers
Men’s Prayer Group will meet
following Mass.
Weekly Eucharistic Adoration
in the Rectory Chapel at 6:00PM
Wednesday.
Bible Study meets after Eucharistic Adoration in the
Rectory at 7:30 .
Monthly Eucharistic Adoration follows the first Sat-
urday evening Mass.
UPCOMING LITURGICAL MINISTERS WORKSHOPS
Are you interested in serving as a lector or Extraordinary Minis-
ter of Holy Communion. Or do o you need a refresher? Registra-
tion for the workshops will open soon.
LECTORS : February 22, 2020
EXTRAORDINARY MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION:
April 25, 2020
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Mission Statement of Christ the King Roman Catholic
Church
It is our mission that all are welcomed, every race, creed, and
color.
To reach out to everyone within our community with love,
respect, hospitality, and support.
To worship in a manner which is consistent with our African-
American Heritage and culture.
To involve ourselves in building up our community, by
confronting areas of racial, social and economic injustice.
To embrace our youth, understand their needs, nurture them
and ensure that the youth are in integral part of our parish.
To become knowledgeable about African-American history,
The Sacrament of Baptism
Celebrations are held seasonally. Parents should contact the pastor to set up an appointment. Parents and godparents are invited to our baptismal preparation program.
The Sacrament of Marriage
Couples considering marriage are expected to make arrangements with the pastor one year in advance. All couples are welcome to our marriage preparation program.
Parish Membership
Christ the King is a parish that welcomes all. Every member of the parish is expected to be involved in stewardship of time, talent, and treasure and one of the church ministries. Anyone needing offering envelopes should contact the rectory.
Christian Formation
Inquiry classes into Catholic faith RCIA formation for adults seeking full membership in the Catholic Church are held in the rectory. For more information please contact Fr. Mino for meeting times.
PARISH INFORMATION
Reporting Sexual Abuse Information
The Archdiocese takes very seriously any and all allegations of sexual misconduct by any member of the clergy, Religious and lay staff of the Archdiocese. We encourage anyone with knowledge of an act of sexual misconduct to inform us imme-diately so that we may take appropriate actions to protect others and provide support to victims of sexual abuse. Individuals who wish to report an allegation of sexual miscon-duct may do so by calling the Archdiocesan Office of Child and Youth Protection at (201) 407-3256
Trustees: Mrs. Verdena Johnson Ms. Christina Wooten
Christ the King Roman Catholic Church
Sacred Music Ministry
Michelle Adolphus: Children and Youth
Pastoral Council
Patrice Maina Beauty Muswema
Kimberly Robertson Alan Lee
Rosemary Nwabueze Devon Roland
Mabel Hawkins Eleanor Simmons
Charles Simmons
Finance Council
Yolanda Jackson Donna Boyer-Lendor
Fred Garlin Ronald J. Hunt
Shalitha Nelson Anthony Ngaojia
Monica Harwell
Verdena Johnson Christine Wooten
Parish Office Hours
Monday—Thursday 9:00 AM—2:00 PM
Friday 9:00 AM—12:00 Noon
Karaoke is returning in January 2020. We are adding games to the mix. Our new title is
Karaoke & Game Night
You can make a difference when you shop at Amazon .
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SAVE THESE DATES
Mark your calendars for our very busy fall season.
Be sure to invite family and friends!
Dec. 8: Christmas Concert with OLC 4pm
Dec. 8: Advent Reflection after Mass
Dec. 11: Candlelight Carol Sing 8PM at Cathedral
Dec. 12: Candlelight Carol Sing 8PM at Cathedral
Dec. 14: Healthy Families Workshop 11am
Dec. 15:Parish Day of Retreat, Loyola Jesuit Center, Morristown, NJ
Dec. 21: Healthy Families Workshop 11am
Dec. 21: Christmas Caroling after 5pm Mass
Dec. 28: Healthy Families Workshop 11am
Dec. 31: Night Watch 11pm
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We serve on the first Saturday of the month. Dona-
tions are also needed to stock the food pantry. Your
assistance is greatly appreciated.
Helping hands are always needed.
The winter cold is here .The
homeless will be homeless in
the cold. This winter we will
try to do our part. We will
open our hearts and our base-
ment to them a couple of
mornings every week. We
want to warm the body and
stomachs by provides a little
shelter, coffee and donuts,
and friendly conversation.
Please contact Ann War-
ren if you are interested
in assisting.
Free Advent Reflection series from Immaculate Conception Seminary
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