Christ The King Catholic Church · 19/07/2020 · Tues. July 21 8:40 AM — Javier Andres Huaman...
Transcript of Christ The King Catholic Church · 19/07/2020 · Tues. July 21 8:40 AM — Javier Andres Huaman...
JULY 19th, 2020 SIXTEENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
Christ The King Catholic Church
PLEASE NOTE: indicates an intention for the deceased
Mon. July 20 8:40 AM — All Souls in Purgatory
Tues. July 21 8:40 AM — Javier Andres Huaman
Wed. July 22 8:40 AM — Missa Pro Populo
Thur. July 23 8:40 AM — Chris Garcia
Fri. July 24 8:40 AM — James Todd & Juan de Dios Perez
Sat. July 25 5:00 PM — Missa Pro Populo
Sun. July 26 9:00 AM — Missa Pro Populo
11:00 AM — Rosa Hilda Mar Reyes
If you have a special intention, or would like to have Mass said for the repose of a loved one’s soul, please call or stop by the parish office.
MASS INTENTIONS
Our Families We pray that today's families may be ac-
companied with love, respect and guidance.
Weekend Masses: Saturday Vigil— 5pm
Sunday—9:00am LIVE STREAM Spanish - Sunday—11:00am
Daily Mass: Thursday 9am
Reconciliation: 3:30pm Saturday (outside in front of
Church—Mask required)
Parish Office : 206-362-1545 Open by appointment
For information on Sacraments, please contact the par-
ish office or visit our website at www.ckseattle.org
Fr. Chris Hoiland 206-362-1545 Deacon Joe Sifferman 206-859-5160 Pastoral Assistant for Administration: Marga McChesney PAA 206-859-5105 Administrative Assistant for Hispanic Ministry: Mari Cáceres 206-859-5118 School Office: 206-364-6890 Joanne Cecchini, Principal
OUR PARISH
THE POPE’S MONTHLY INTENTION
Dear Friends: Today’s readings tell us about our very patient and
compassionate God who is hopeful that the so-called “weeds” among us will be converted. They warn us that we should not be in a hurry to eliminate persons from the Church or society or the family based on unwarranted and hasty judgment.
The First Reading from the Book of Wisdom shows us a merciful and patient God, rather than the disciplining and pun-ishing God presented in the Book of Genesis. The Second Read-ing from Romans reminds us that the Spirit of God constantly empowers us in our prayers and in our weakness. As a result, we should be patient with ourselves and with others.
Finally, in the Gospel parable of the wheat and the weeds, Jesus presents a wise and patient God who allows the good and the evil to coexist in the world. He blesses the evil ones for the little good they may have done, so that they may come to conversion before their time ends. "Let the wheat and the weeds grow together till the harvest time.”
God awaits repentant sinners, giving them the good will and strength to get reconciled with him. God calmly recognizes that there is evil in the world, but he sees that evil is no excuse for the good people not to do good with the power of God at their disposal. Through the parable of the wheat and the weeds in today’s Gospel, Jesus calls us to be patient with those who fail to meet the high moral standard expected of a Christian.
God bless you, Deacon Joe Sifferman
MESSAGE FROM DEACON JOE
OUR PARISH
PARISH STEWARDSHIP
Contributions Budget Variance
May 2020 $35,362 $39,000 $(3,638)
Year-to-date $398,242 $467,000 $(68,758)
Online Giving Option Please be mindful that even during this time of physical separation, the work of the Church continues. With this work comes expenses. While we cannot tithe during the Mass right now, please consider going online to contrib-ute. Visit: www.parish.ckseattle.org and click the “Online Giving” button on the Right side of the page. If you would prefer to tithe via check, please mail your tithe to
Christ the King Parish 405 N 117th St.
Seattle, WA 98133
Fiscal Year 2020 July 1, 2019 – June 30, 2020
Total Budget: $505,000 -Includes amounts from all Masses-
Annual Catholic Appeal Campaign as of 7-9-2020 Our goal is $55,816 142 Families have pledged We have reached 85% of our goal.
Mon the 20th: Mic 6:1-8; Ps 50:5-23; Ps 95:8; Matt 12:38-42 Joyful mysteries
Tue the 21st: Mic 7:14-20; Ps 85:1-8; John 14:23; Matt 12:46-50 Sorrowful mysteries
Wed the 22nd: Memorial of Mary Magdalene. Jer 1:1-10; Ps 71:1-17; Matt 13:1-9 Glorious mysteries
Thu the 23rd: Jer 2:1-13; Ps 36:6-11; Matt 11:25; Matt 13:10-17 Luminous mysteries
Fri the 24th: Jer 3:14-17; Jer 31:10-13; Luke 8:15; Matt 13:18-23 Sorrowful mysteries
Sat the 25th: Feast of James, apostle. Jer 7:1-11; Ps 84:3-11; James 1:21; Matt 13:24-30 Joyful mysteries
Sun the 26th: Memorial of Joachim and Ann, parents of Mary. 1 Kgs 3:5-12; Ps 119:57-130; Rom 8:28-30; Matt 11:25; Matt 13:44-52 Glorious mysteries
CONFIRMATION
A big congratulations to all our parishioners who were con-firmed this week:
WEEKLY READINGS
IN MEMORY
While we are apart, we wanted to create a place to share
news of our community members who have passed. May
God grant them eternal light and peace.
Please pray for the souls of:
Pat Sullivan
Jean Hopkins
Bill Lamoureux
Sister Kathleen Carr, BVM
Sister Deanna Carr, BVM
If you have a loved one who passed away recently, and
would like their name included, please email the office at
UPCOMING EVENTS
Selena Banda Navarrete
Jade Daniel Daquioay Bue-navista
Aiden Robert Burgess
Eugenia Guadalupe Esparza Prado
Juan Martin Esparza Prado
Maylin Quetzaly Gasga
Valeria Gonzalez-Angeles
Diana Guadalupe Padilla
Lesly Jacobo Guzman
Vanessa Jacobo Guzman
Keegan Jacob King
Esperanza Lawton
Christopher Norris
Nicholas Norris
Evelin Ramirez
Jose Ramirez
Estrella Sanchez Herrera
Saul Alejandro Soto-Sosa
Imanol Romero
Kimberly Nataly Alaniz Es-calante
Martin Guadalupe-Padilla
Alejandra Hernandez Hernan-dez
Adriana Lara Sanchez
Zobeida Melendrez Cruz
Teresa Ana Teasdale
Ana Yennifer Ramirez-Romero
Juan Manuel Mori Pinedo
Baptisms: please contact the parish office to register 9/12 (English) 9/26 (Spanish) 1st Communion: 8/22 (Spanish) 8/30 (English) Note that these dates are dependent on any further stay at home orders from the governor
RACHEL’S CORNER
Hope and Healing After Abortion
"Until today I was dragging chains behind me as I climbed mountains. My guilt is what kept me from my children. Thanks to Project Rachel I am not dragging chains anymore and I can be the dad I have always wanted to be.” - Testimo-nial Come on the Rachel’s Vineyard Healing Retreat and be free of all that you have been carrying since your involvement in an abortion decision. We understand. We have been there. We are free of all that now, and the same can be for you. Fall 2020 Rachel’s Vineyard Healing Retreat Schedule September 18 – 20 23 – 25 octubre, en español November 13 – 15 Call for a compassionate, confidential conversation. English: (206) 920-6413 Español: (206)-450-7814 Email [email protected]. Visit us at www.ccsww.org/projectrachel or www.facebook.com/projectrachelww. Project Rachel is a program of Catholic Community Services.
You are loved with an everlasting Love!