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September 27, 2020 Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
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MASS SCHEDULE & INTENTIONS
Saturday, September 26
4:00 p.m. Frank & Barbara Day
5:00 p.m. Tony Varrecchione, Jane Frazier,
Elizabeth LaPosta
Sunday, September 27
8:00 a.m. Betty Ann Hogan, Mary Ann Farrell,
Christine Bernier
9:00 a.m. All deceased relatives and friends
10:00 a.m. All deceased parishioners
11:00 a.m. All deceased relatives and friends
Wednesday, September 30
9:00 a.m. John Dunnigan
Thursday, October 1
9:00 a.m. Jack Durnin
Saturday, October 3
4:00 p.m. All deceased parishioners
5:00 p.m. David Corsetti, David Corsetti, Jr.,
Guy Corsetti
Sunday, October 4
8:00 a.m. Eric Osterhoff, Michael Fay
9:00 a.m. Stella Cunningham, Barbara O’Rourke
10:00 a.m. All deceased parishioners
11:00 a.m. Joseph and Barbara Byrnes
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RESERVATIONS are still required to attend Mass.
Visit www.ctkri.org to register. You will receive an email
confirming your time. Please keep this email, if you need
to cancel your spot, use the link provided in the email to
make any changes. You may also call the office Mon.–
Thurs from 9 a.m.- 2 p.m.
Religious Formation Registration: Any student who
was not in the program last year needs to register for our
program. This would include new families that have reg-
istered in the parish, students entering grade 1 or Catho-
lic School, students who need to enroll in the preparation
for First Communion – Grade 2 or Confirmation –
Grade 8. All registrations will be taken ONLINE –
please go to our website ctkri.org, use the Religious For-
mation tab and drop down box marked Registration/
Information and follow directions.
Religious Formation schedule: First Communions for
this year have begun and will be completed by the end of
September. Confirmations will begin in October that
were postponed from last spring.
Our program for 2021 will begin in late fall or early
winter after the above sacraments are completed. The
staff continues to monitor the current situation while
considering all options for a safe experience for you and
your family. Updates will continue to be posted in the
weekly bulletin.
A Book Return Box is located on steps leading into the
parish hall by the garage. You can also return them to the
Parish office from 9a.m. - 2 p.m. Monday through
Thursday or when you come to mass on the weekends.
LIVE STREAM MASS
Each Sunday, our 11 a.m. Mass is live streamed to our
parish YouTube Channel for those who cannot attend in
person. The live stream Mass will appear on the link be-
low when it goes live at 11 a.m. Click the red “subscribe”
button on our YouTube page to receive notifications
whenever a new video posts. Here is the direct link to
our CTK YouTube Channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/ChristtheKingVideos
MUSTARD SEED
Be sure to check out the September issue now available
online on the Christ the King website. Be inspired by the
first person accounts of working during the pandemic
from Jim Ginda, head of respiratory care at Kent Hospi-
tal, Denise Ford, administrative office worker at Galilee
Mission and Alysse Pazienza, physician assistant at Hart-
ford Hospital working in its ICU. See, also, how regular
parish initiatives have adapted to continue their great
work.
“God created the world with a great variety of flowers of
all different colors. Each flower has its unique beauty.
And each one of us is beautiful in the eyes of God, who
loves us.”
Pope Francis, speaking to a group of children with au-
tism and spectrum disorders on Monday. “Pope says au-
tistic kids are beautiful, unique flowers to God.” Associ-
ated Press. September 21, 2020.
“As a Church, as the Holy See, we have no military inter-
ests, no economic interests, no geopolitical strategies. We
– the Church, the Holy See, the pope – are on the side of
the people, of the people who suffer. We want to be the
voice of those who have no voice.”
Cardinal Mario Zenari, Apostolic Nuncio to Syria, speak-
ing about the ongoing suffering of the Syrian people.
“Hope is dying in Syria, cardinal says.” September 22,
2020. Catholic Universe.
“To fully understand the precarious situation of treat-
ment and prevention, it is enough to say that for several
days we have buried ten Christians a day who died from
the virus. If we generalize the number, it turns out that in
Aleppo [Syria], inhabited by 2.5 million, there were 833
people a day. The very high number, when compared
with figures from other parts of the world, gives you an
idea of what challenge we face in the city.”
“There were 5 priests in Aleppo, Syria: 2 died of COVID
-19.” Crux. September 17, 2020.
“On Aug. 31, the Catholic bishops of Wisconsin an-
nounced an end to the dispensation from the obligation
to attend Sunday Mass, issued in March because of safety
concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. But be-
fore the lifting of the dispensation could be imple-
mented, the number of cases skyrocketed to the state's
highest rates since the pandemic began. On Sept. 19,
Wisconsin reported a 19.4% positivity rate. (A positivity
rate of 5% is considered a threshold for safe reopening.)
… While we understand the strong desire of Catholics to
return to their faith communities, church leaders must
listen to the scientific and medical data. It's too early to
lift the Mass dispensation and encourage more people to
return to in-person services.”
“Editorial: It's too early to require Mass attendance dur-
ing a pandemic.” National Catholic Reporter. September 21,
2020.
“Everything is grace. Our salvation is grace. Our holiness
is grace. By giving us grace, [God] gives us more than we
deserve… The Good Thief ‘stole’ heaven at the last mo-
ment of his life. This is grace, thus acts
God. Even with all of us. On the other hand, those who
try to think about their own merits fail. [But] whoever
humbly entrusts himself to the Father’s mercy, ultimately
– like the Good Thief – finds himself first.”
Pope Francis, speaking about grace during his weekly
Angelus address last Sunday. “Everything is unmerited
grace, Pope Francis says.” Catholic News Agency. Septem-
ber 20, 2020.
“So… you want to be priests someday. But what kind of
priests? I bid you make sure you include everyone in your
ministry… Make room for everybody, regardless of who
they are. This is the nature of the kingdom of God you
desire to serve as a priest.”
Most. Rev. Joseph Perry, Auxiliary Bishop of Chicago,
addressing seminarians earlier this month at the Univer-
sity of St. Mary of the Lake in Mundelein, Illinois.
“Bishop Perry to seminarians: Include everyone in your
ministry.” Chicago Catholic. September 16, 2020.
“God loves your children as they are. The Pope loves
your children as they are because they are children of
God.”
Pope Francis, speaking to parents of gay children on Sep-
tember 26 at the Vatican. His remarks came following
the Wednesday General Audience where he had a brief
meeting with members of an Italian group Tenda di
Gionata (Jonathan’s Tent), which supports the parents of
LGBT children. “Gay children are ‘children of God’,
Pope tells parents.” The Tablet. September 18, 2020.
“I think that a person in good conscience could vote for
Mr. Biden. I, frankly, in my own way of thinking, have a
more difficult time with the other option… I don't think
that we can reduce [it], at least in the current panorama
of issues, to how a candidate stands on a single issue. No
political party represents fully the Catholic tradition. I
think of the two options we have on the national scene
of the two political parties, there's serious reason not to
consider either party as being representative of the
Catholic tradition.”
Cardinal Archbishop Joseph Tobin of Newark, New Jer-
sey, “Cardinal Tobin: A ‘person in good conscience’
could vote for Biden.” National Catholic Reporter. Septem-
ber 16, 2020. (Cardinal Tobin emphasized that he was
neither endorsing nor opposing anyone running for of-
fice.)
Quotes of the Week
CHRISTIAN BROTHERS CENTER AND
OCEAN TIDES JOB OPENINGS
Dining Room Aide
Ocean Tides/Christian Brothers Center seeks a full time
individual to serve as a dining room aide in the Christian
Brothers and Staff dining rooms for breakfast and lunch.
This individual will also be responsible for dishing wash-
ing for breakfast and lunch for Christian Brothers Cen-
ter/Ocean Tides, dining room set up and clean up, assist
with catering events as they are scheduled, and support
needed, and other related duties to support smooth food
service operations.
7a.m. – 2 p.m. M-F. $11/hour plus benefits.
Breakfast Cook
Christian Brothers Center food services provides 20
meals a week dining room meal service to Ocean Tides
students/staff, and to the Christian Brothers community.
We need a part time cook to join the food service team.
Duties include opening kitchen, preparing breakfast per
menu for Ocean Tides residential students/staff, and
Christian Brothers community, preparation of some
short order items (omelets), receiving deliveries if arriv-
ing, coordinating work of Dining Room Aide, assisting
with overseeing general kitchen operations. Interested
individuals will be able to pass a RI and national back-
ground check and be comfortable working with both
teenagers and senior citizens. Schedule is currently for
Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings 6-11a.m.
Ocean Tides has immediate openings for Residential
Counselors. Residential Counselors are responsible for
the day to day supervision of court adjudicated young
men 13-19 years of age in the Ocean Tides Residential
Program in Narragansett. Residential Counselors provide
structure, activities, lead and participate in athletic and
recreational programs for our young men, and create and
maintain discipline and order while being roles models
and mentors for the troubled youth in our care. Positions
are generally 3-11 p.m. Monday-Friday with weekend ro-
tations and some holiday work. There are also separate
overnight positions available. The successful candidate
will be a college graduate in a related field, have experi-
ence working with youth in similar settings. Those near
completion of college will also be considered. Cover let-
ter expressing interest and resume should be forwarded
as soon as possible. Ocean Tides is an Equal Opportu-
nity Employer. Full Time employment, $28,000-$31,500
plus full time benefits.
DIOCESE JOB OPENING
The Diocese of Providence seeks a Director for Catholic
Charities and Social Ministry who will work in conjunc-
tion with the Bishop of Providence and the members of
his Administrative Board. Under the authority of the
Bishop, the Director oversees the fulfillment of the evan-
gelical mission of the Church and, in particular, its social
teachings. This includes fostering ministries oriented to-
ward justice, reconciliation, healing, and material assis-
tance in response to the needs of individuals, families,
and society at large. Specifically, the Director provides
leadership in the areas of hospital and institutional chap-
laincy, respect life programs, immigration and refugee
services, eldercare, multi-cultural ministries, and other
social services. The Director provides sound strategic
and managerial direction over these programs and moni-
tors their effectiveness in fulfilling the mission of each
program or agency.
The well-qualified candidate must be an effective leader
with motivational strategies to assist Directors in setting
and achieving their goals. This person will exhibit strong
communication skills and possess a confident interper-
sonal style capable of engaging and influencing others. A
bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Social work or Theology
is required but a master’s degree is preferred. We are
searching for a lay Catholic or Religious with a minimum
of 10 years Administration/Leadership experience within
the Roman Catholic Church and an extensive knowledge
of the teachings, especially social doctrine, taught by the
Roman Catholic Church, and awareness of the ministries
established by it.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and re-
sume to:
John Bittner, Human Resource Director
1 Cathedral Square,
Providence, RI 02903
or via email [email protected]
INSPIRATION FOR THE WEEK
When making decisions, we often struggle with what
voice to follow. We acknowledge the presence of God,
the existence of the Trinity, the priority of the Gospel,
and the virtues and values they embody. Yet, even with
all of that truth, knowledge, and tradition behind us, we
think we know better. When confronted with a decision,
we easily dismiss what we know we ought and need to do
and entertain responses that stem from lesser desires and
wants. We eventually may come around and realize that
what God asks us to do is what we need to do, even if it
wasn’t our original intention. God accepts our return to
Him with joy. What becomes dishonest is deceiving our-
selves, God, and others by originally saying yes to what
we know we need (and are asked to do) and willfully do-
ing something else. That is blatant hypocrisy.
A STEWARDSHIP MOMENT
Saint Augustine, a doctor of the church, once wrote
that the first, second, and third most important attitude
in Christianity is humility. In today’s second reading,
Saint Paul is concerned with how we conduct ourselves
in our community of faith. He urges us to let our con-
duct be worthy of the Gospel we say that we believe; and
that it all begins with humility. He asks us to consider
others better than ourselves, and to serve them by look-
ing out for their best interest, not ours. Consider how
Saint Paul’s appeal to imitating Christ’s humility can en-
hance your relationships.
FRIENDLY VISITOR MESSAGE
It is getting dark earlier now. That makes the evenings
seem longer and longer. What a perfect time to have a
Friendly Visitor make a call and chat. The subject is of
your choice, of course. With the restrictions of social dis-
tancing, a phone call can easily provide just the method
to have friendly visits without the danger of face to face
meetings. Call Bonnie Feeney at 391-9460, and she can
get you started with a virtual Friendly Visitor.
PRAY THE ROSARY TOGETHER
Join us on Wednesday, October 7 at 7 p.m. for a cele-
bration of The Feast of Our Lady of the Rosary. Every-
one - families, couples, individuals, and friends of all ages
are invited to pray the Glorious Mysteries of the rosary
together. Rosaries and instruction cards will be provided,
masks and social distancing will be required. Please call
the office to pre-register.
REFLECTION
What prompts you to make the decisions you make?
When confronted with a decision, whether one that is
more trivial and mundane or one that is more significant
and profound, we rely on guidance. That guidance can be
the result of impulse and passion or the fruit of the inte-
rior voice of conscience. Decisions made on impulse and
passion can be misguided and erroneous. Decisions
based on conscience, or the moral voice within, will re-
flect the depth and maturity of our soul work. A more
contemplative soul will make more contemplative deci-
sions. A less developed conscience will make decisions
based on the individual’s level of development.
Conversion and a change of heart are at the core of
Jesus’ message precisely because of this reality. We are
works in progress. For the person on fire with the Holy
Spirit and centered on God, life reflects an ever-
deepening awareness and heightened sense of God’s
presence and a greater willingness to do God’s will. What
is happening internally is validated by what is witnessed
externally. The hypocrite is the one who says yes when
they really mean no. From the start, they had no desire to
do the virtuous act but wanted to outwardly appear as if
they did.
Where are you on the road of integrity? Honesty is all
that is required. God is good with that. It is okay to
struggle with our decisions and wrestle with ourselves.
Consciences on the path to maturity and greater depth
are not always going to know what action is immediately
best. We may, at first, say no to what we know is right
and, after prayerful reflection and thought, come around
to doing it. Conversion happens when our no changes to
yes, regardless of how sinful or out of sync we may be at
the time. God is anxious to welcome us to Himself. But
we cannot embrace Him unless we want to. Learning to
orient our gift of free will to what is of divine origin,
right, and best is a discipline we must always tweak and
perfect.
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Parish Directory
Parish Office Hours
Monday - Thursday: 9 a.m.—2 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
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
Website Administrator (ctkri.org)
Trustees: Mark Noble & Phil Tracy
Auditors: Richard Gervais & Carol Hartley
Prayer Chain ([email protected])
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URI Catholic Center
90 Chapel Way, Kingston, RI 02881
Office: (401) 874-2324
Rev. Carl Fisette ([email protected])
Chaplain
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday: 4 & 5 p.m. Sunday: 8, 9, 10, & 11 a.m.
Mass attendance by reservation only.
See our website, www.ctkri.org
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
To be announced.
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 Brook
dale South Bay Assisted Living at 1:30 p.m.
BIBLE STUDY: The Book of Ruth (Fr. Jared)
1 &7pm
To be announced.
BIBLE STUDY (Shared/Group) 7:00 p.m.
To be announced.
GODPARENTS & SPONSORS
Please see one of the priests for a sponsor form, or visit
ctkri.org/sponsor.
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