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Page 1: November 25, 2018 Christ the King · 2019-09-19 · precious things – Truth, Life, Holiness, Grace, Justice, Love, Peace – we are working for Christ, we make Christ our King

St. Anthony Belleville, MI

November 25, 2018

Christ the King

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St Anthony Catholic Church 409 W. Columbia Ave., Belleville, MI 48111

Fr. K’s Fr. K’s Korner

King. We hear Jesus telling Pilate:

“My kingship is not of this world.”

Jesus admitted that He was a

King, but not the kind of king this

world knows. He was not a

political or military leader. He was

not a king of wealth or glamor or

power.

What kind of King is He then?

Where is His kingdom? What is

His kingdom? The Preface of

today’s Mass answers these

questions: “… that by offering

Himself on the altar of the Cross …

He might accomplish the mysteries

of human redemption … and he

might present to Your Majesty an

eternal and universal kingdom, a

kingdom of Truth and Life, a

kingdom of Holiness and Grace, a

kingdom of Justice, Love and

Peace.”

Every time we work for these

precious things – Truth, Life,

Holiness, Grace, Justice, Love,

Peace – we are working for Christ,

we make Christ our King.

Truth. Like St. John Cantius,

tell the truth, no matter what it

costs, and you serve Christ, the

king of all truth.

Life. Christ came that we

Christ the King

St. John Cantius

was born in Poland

in 1390. As a boy,

he was bright and

good. As a priest,

he taught Sacred

Scripture at the University of

Krakow, and also served as a

pastor for several years ,

remembered for his learning and

his devotion to the poor. He made

four pilgrimages to Rome, on foot,

carrying his luggage on his back.

On one of the trips a gang of

robbers took his purse and then

asked him if he had any more

money. The saint said that was all

he had. They sent him on his way.

He had not gone very far when he

remembered that he had several

pieces of gold sewn in his clothes.

He hurried back and gave the gold

to the robbers, begging their

forgiveness for having told a lie.

The thieves were so dumbfounded

and impressed that they returned

all the money they had taken from

him.

Today we honor Christ as our

might have life. His followers must

promote life, for example, do

everything possible to prevent the

murder of millions of innocent

babies by abortion.

Ho l i n e s s a n d g ra ce .

Whatever we do to increase God’s

life in us, for example, assisting at

this Mass, is a service to Christ,

the source of all holiness.

Justice. When we try to be

honest in our dealings with God,

our neighbor, and ourselves, we are

casting a vote for Christ as our

Leader, our King.

Love. Every time we try to

please God and to help our

neighbor we are showing the

outstanding mark of a subject of

Christ the King.

Peace. Make every effort to

promote peace – everywhere – and

you show that you belong to

Christ’s kingdom of peace.

“Thy Kingdom come,” we pray in

the Our Father. On this feast of

Christ, our King, we will all pledge

to promote in our personal lives

and in our communities these

inner, spiritual qualities that

really make Christ our King. God

bless you!

Welcome Team

Bakers Needed ►The success of the Cookie Walk depends on you!

►Drop off cookies December 15th between 2:00 pm and 7:00 pm

or before Masses December 15th and 16th

►Cookie sales open after all Masses.

December 15th & 16th following Mass

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734-697-1211 stanthonybelleville.com

December 1st & 2nd Ministers of the Liturgy

6:00 PM 8:30 AM 10:30 AM

EMHC

Lawrence Wypij

Norm DeBuck

*Theda Conroy

Margot Shields

Art LaChapelle

Kathy Boyer

Judy Cupp

*Pat Howard

Maria Todd

Monica VonGerichten

Nick Rolling

Celisa Rolling

John Bleecker IV

Joe Flange

*Carolyn Larkin

Sharon Pokerwinski

Lector Richard Korgal Coby Dore Colette McClinton

Altar

Server Carleigh DeBrock

Garrett DeBrock

Chiara Oxender

Chloe Christopherson

Matthew Donovan

Kennedy Donovan

Readings Mass Intentions Parish Events

Saturday

November 24th

St. Andrew Dung-

Lac & Companions

Rv 11:4-12

Ps 144:1b, 2, 9-10 [1b]

Lk 20:27-40

6:00 PM Maxime LaRochelle

rb Jacqueline

No Confession

8:00 AM Rosary

10:00 AM CYO

8:00 PM AA

Sunday

November 25th

Christ the King

Dn 7:13-14

Ps 93:1, 1-2, 5 [1a]

Rv 1:5-8

Jn 18:33b-37

8:30 AM Rev Walter Burke †

rb the parish

10:30 AM Catherine Conroy

rb Fred & Theda Conroy

No ECP or Youth Group

10:00 AM CYO

10:30 AM Baptism

11:00 AM AA

Monday

November 26th

Rv 14:1-3, 4b-5

Ps 24:1bc-2, 3-4ab, 5-6 [cf. 6]

Lk 21:1-4

8:00 AM Rev John Rakoczy †

rb the parish

4:00 PM Open Youth Room

5:00 PM Faith Formation

6:00 PM Boy Scouts

6:30 PM Faith Formation

Tuesday

November 27th

Rv 14:14-19

Ps 96:10, 11-12, 13 [13b]

Lk 21:5-11

8:00 AM George Simpson

rb Starr Burke

10:00 AM FISH

5:00 PM CYO

6:00 PM Rosary

7:00 PM Evangelization

7:30 PM Praise Group

Wednesday

November 28th

Rv 15:1-4

Ps 98:1, 2-3ab, 7-8, 9 [Rv 15:3b]

Lk 21:12-19

8:00 AM Rev Bernard Mullen †

rb the parish

5:00 PM CYO

5:30 PM Cantor/Choir

5:45 PM AHG

6:00 PM Cub Scouts

7:00 PM AA

Thursday

November 29th

Rv 18:1-2, 21-23; 19:1-3, 9a

Ps 100:1b-2, 3, 4, 5 [Rv 19:9a]

Lk 21:20-28

8:00 AM Rev James Machak †

rb the parish

5:00 PM CYO

6:00 PM Intercessory Prayer

Friday

November 30th

St. Andrew

Rom 10:9-18

Ps 19:8, 9, 10, 11 [10 or Jn 6:63]

Mt 4:18-22

8:00 AM Rev Joseph Ferens †

rb the parish

5:00 PM CYO

5:00 PM Trivia Night

7:30 PM AA

Saturday

December 1st

Rv 22:1-7

Ps 95:1-2, 3-5, 6-7ab [1 Cor 16:22b; cf Rv 22:20c]

Lk 21:34-36

6:00 PM Dorothy Butzin

rb Joan Huziak

8:00 AM Rosary

10:00 AM CYO

11:00 AM 1st Reconciliation

Workshop

7:00 PM Scripture Study

8:00 PM AA

Sunday

December 2nd

1st Sunday

of Advent

Jer 33:14-16

Ps 25:4-5, 8-9, 10, 14 [1b]

1 Thes 3:12--4:2

Lk 21:25-28, 34-36

8:30 AM Rev Francis Szaniawski †

rb the parish

10:30 AM Catherine Conroy †

rb Fred & Theda Conroy

K of C Hospitality

10:00 AM CYO

10:30 AM RCIA

10:30 AM ECP

11:00 AM AA

5:00 PM SAME

6:00 PM Confirmation Dinner

7:00 PM HS Youth Ministry

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St Anthony Catholic Church 409 W. Columbia Ave., Belleville, MI 48111

For Those who serve overseas . . .

Lieutenant Conlan Kastanias

Lieutenant Noah Christians

Lieutenant Red Powell

Marine Corps Cody S. Pratt

Marine Corps David A. Gurunian

Master Sgt, Daniel Babcock

PFC Michael C. Davis

PFC Zach Rhodes

SPC Lawrence J. Maples, Sr.

SPC Travis Weber

Staff Sergeant Alejandro Gonzalez

Staff Sergeant Theresa Gonzalez

The prayer list is updated monthly.

To continue prayers or to add the

names of your loved ones, please

contact the parish office.

Prayer Community

Rosary

Tuesdays 6:00 PM

Wednesdays/Cedar Woods 10:30 AM

Weekdays after morning Mass

(when leaders are available)

Divine Mercy Chaplet Weekdays before morning Mass

End Abortion Saturdays 8:00 AM

Prayer Request Line Call 697.7424 or 697.4064

Schedule of Masses Saturday: 6:00 PM

Sunday: 8:30 AM, 10:30 AM

Daily: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM

*Holy days: 8:00 AM and 7:00 PM*

National Holidays: 9:00 AM

Reconciliation (Confession)

Saturday 4:30-5:30 PM

and by private arrangement.

DIRECTORY stanthonybelleville.com

PASTOR Fr. John Kiselica

PASTORAL MINISTRY Rev. Mr. John Burke

FAITH FORMATION 699-3373 DRE: Joyce Hansen

YOUTH MINISTRY 699-3373 Youth Minister: Jenifer Cwiek

MUSIC MINISTRY 476-5842 Music Director: Barb Tritten

RECTORY OFFICE 697-1211 409 W. Columbia Avenue

Business Manager: Cynthia Weipert [email protected]

BULLETIN EDITOR Tee Dore, [email protected]

FINANCE COUNCIL Frank Trupiano, 699-9627

COMMISSIONS

Leadership Team [email protected]

Art LaChapelle, President Mickey Dore, Vice President

Phil LaBar, Secretary Starr Burke, Worship Commission Rep

Sharon Manier, Fianace Commission Rep Jennifer Burger, Education Rep

Worship Commission Starr Burke, 697-7517

New Evangelization Commission Mickey Dore, [email protected]

PARISH COMMITTEES & GROUPS

Catholic Social Action Crisis Pregnancy Hotline, 800-Bethany

Domestic Violence Hotline, 800-799-4355 Project Rachel Ministry, 888-722-4355

CYO (Youth Athletics) Leonard Szweda, 699-3519

Knights of Columbus William Alati, 347-0426

Men’s Club/Ushers Leonard Szweda, 699-3519

Natural Family Planning Rachel Faitel, 697-2988

RCIA Carol Uhal, 485-7544

Darrel Recker, 572-0157

St. Theresa Circle

Betty Kurczewski, 699-2608

Strawberry Festival Sharon Pokerwinski, 461-0989

St. Vincent de Paul Contact Rectory, 697-1211

Welcome Team Jack Mills, 697-7637

Mary Stephanie Palazzolo, 313-282-8266

Scouting American Heritage Girls,

Angela Vinarcik, 697-7756 Boy Scouts, Jeff Smith, 699-7994

Cub Scouts, Misty Myers, 512-3487

Archdiocese of Detroit: www.aodonline.org

FORMED log in: stanthonybelleville.formed.org

PARISH MISSION

STATEMENT

The Faith Community of

St. Anthony Parish,

Belleville, open to the

Spirit as disciples of

Jesus Christ, envision

our mission as

Proclaiming, Witnessing

and Celebrating the

Kingdom of God among

us through Service,

Healing and

Reconciling Love.

Pantry needs the following food donations:

Tomato Soup

Chicken noodle Soup

Cream of Chicken Soup

Bisquick

Jelly

Jell-o

Instant Potatoes

Cake Frosting

Canned Mixed Vegetables

Toilet Tissue

St Vincent de Paul thanks you for

your generosity.

Saint Vincent de Paul

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734-697-1211 stanthonybelleville.com

Our Lady of Guadalupe Feast Day

Ohio Pilgrimage

On Wednesday, December 12th, you are welcome to join Prayer

Pilgrimages on a pilgrimage to Our Lady of Consolation Basilica Shrine in

Carey, Ohio. Included on this special Marian Feast Day is Holy Mass,

Veneration of Relic, Blessing of the Sick, Miraculous Statue Procession,

Eucharistic Benediction, Guided Tour, & Gift Shop. Deluxe

motorcoach scheduled morning departures & early evening returns from

Troy, Dearborn, & Farmington Hills. Cost per person is $50; which

includes a full course meal. To reserve and/or more information: Michael

Semaan at (248) 250-6005 or www.prayerpilgrimages.com.

Family Center Updated Monthly!

Please note that the information in

the Family Center, located in the

front vestibule of the school, is

updated each month. So,

November articles and activities

have been put out. Please stop by

and check out what we have each

month.

2018 Natural Family Planning Education Series: Deeper Reflections

November 27th at Sacred Heart Major Seminary – NFP at Mid-Life

Midlife can bring a variety of challenges, especially to our fertility and

reproductive health. Navigating and managing declining fertility along

with the changes that brings can upend our confidence in relying on NFP.

We’ll have some plain talk & practical support for living and loving an NFP

lifestyle even during midlife.

RSVP to [email protected] and visit www.aod.org/nfp for upcoming

dates and more information!

Stewardship Thoughts

Our Lord Jesus Christ, King of the Universe

For the Solemnity celebration of

Christ the King, today’s Scripture

readings profess Jesus’ kingship.

In St. John’s Gospel, Jesus makes

clear to Pilate that His kingdom

does not belong to this world. In

Revelation, the Lord God proclaims

that He is the Alpha and the

Omega — the “first and the last” —

and will reign for eternity. The

Prophet Daniel tells of his vision:

one like a Son of man coming, on

the clouds of heaven verifying

Christ’s dominion and glory. How

should we venerate our Lord and

King? As Christian stewards, we

acknowledge Christ’s true Body

and Blood, Soul and Divinity,

present in the Most Holy

Eucharist. During Mass, we strive

to partake of Him in a prayerful,

reverent, and respectful manner.

The Eucharist is the “source and

summit” of our faith. Through

consumption of the Eucharist, we

encounter Jesus in a personal way,

and we a re hea l ed and

strengthened to do our Lord’s

work, especially for our needy

brothers and sisters. As we

internalize our Lord and Savior,

may His joy and peace reign in our

hearts, and may that joy and peace

overflow to everyone we meet.

Please take time to attend the next

Eucharistic Adoration and

Benediction at your parish.

9 am to 11:30 am

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St Anthony Catholic Church 409 W. Columbia Ave., Belleville, MI 48111

Flower Cards

St. Anthony in cooperation with Garden Fantasy, is pleased to once again

offer flower cards to our friends and fellow parishioners. The flower card

entitles the bearer to one free bouquet Each month for 12 consecutive

months for ONLY $40! Cards may be redeemed beginning January 1st

(See card for details and exclusions.) Flowers cards will be sold after all

masses this week. Thank you for supporting Youth Ministry!

Trivia Night

This November Youth Ministry will be hosting a parish Trivia night.

Mark your calendars for Friday, November 30th from 6-9 pm. You are

invited to join the parish for a night of fun to support our very own youth

ministry! Tickets are $20/person, $35/couple or $125 for a table of 8.

RSVPs are due next week!

Open Youth Room

Parents please note that Open youth room is Mondays from 4-8:30. High

schoolers and middle schoolers are welcomed to hang out, do homework,

or just relax!

If there is anything you need, please do not hesitate to contact me.

[email protected]

734-674-8650

I look forward to serving you in any way I can!

Enlisting Witnesses for Jesus Christ

This weekend we celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the King. It is

more commonly known as Christ the King Sunday. It was added to the liturgical

calendar by Pius XI in 1925. It is a fitting celebration to the end of Ordinary Time

and transitions nicely into the Advent season’s call to prepare for the coming King.

This solemnity gives a preview of the coming fulfillment of the reign of Christ,

which we will then spend Advent preparing for. It serves as both the fulfillment of

the story as told throughout the liturgical year and as a transition back into

Advent.

It is also a time for adults that have not already been confirmed, but have already

received their other sacraments, after preparation classes, to gather at our

Cathedral and be confirmed by a Bishop on this day.

With the end of Ordinary Time begin the new liturgical year with the beginning of

Advent. Next Sunday is the first week of Advent, so get out your Advent wreath to

use at your home with your family. There will be Advent wreaths in all our

classrooms to use each week.

Joyce Hansen, DRE

Sharing the Gospel Today is Christ the King Sunday.

Instead of using his power selfishly

to get whatever he wanted, Jesus

used his power to free people from

sickness, from death, and from evil.

Jesus came to tell us the truth

about God. Now we need to listen

to the voice of Jesus and follow his

example.

Prayer

Dear God, thank you for sending

Jesus to be our loving king.

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