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FEATURED INSIDE There have been many renovations in the church over the past few months. See the story behind the changes. Page 3 Wreaths are on sale this weekend to benefit our Youth Ministry. Page 4 Support the Providence Beautiful Day refugee employment training program, and Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade by buying locally made granola and Fair Trade Divine chocolate from Ghana. Page 4 If you are having a difficult time dealing with the stresses of life, a Stephen Minister may ease your mind. Page 5

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FEATURED INSIDE

• There have been many renovations in the church over the past few months. See the story behind the changes. Page 3 • Wreaths are on sale this weekend to benefit our Youth Ministry. Page 4 • Support the Providence Beautiful Day refugee employment training program, and Catholic Relief Services Fair Trade by buying locally made granola and Fair Trade Divine chocolate from Ghana. Page 4 • If you are having a difficult time dealing with the stresses of life, a Stephen Minister may ease your mind. Page 5

Mass Intentions

Saturday, December 2 5:00 p.m. Deborah Calamita Anthony Grello Jeanne Gerrior Sunday, December 3 8:00 a.m. Maureen Hodgkinson Eric Osterhoff 9:15 a.m. Joann Vito Monday, December 4 12:00 p.m. Neil Barney Tuesday, December 5 12:00 p.m. Donald Beaulieu Wednesday, December 6 12:00 p.m. Cecilia Trubiano Dora Forte Friday, December 8 12:00 p.m. Ann Knudsen Carl King Saturday, December 9 5:00 p.m. Matthew Siravo Ali Dunn Packer Kimberly Barbara Sunday, December 10 8:00 a.m. Thomas Hogan Dr. Charles Farrell Nadia Reynolds 9:15 a.m. Gerry DiSchino Maud Kirk J. Fred Casey 11:30 a.m. Gina Marie Dalton Chad O’Brien Brigid Kelley

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Mass Schedule

Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00, 9:15, and 11:30 a.m.

8:00 p.m.

Mass at Noon, Monday—Friday December 4—8: in the church

Feast of Immaculate Conception

Friday, December 8

Mass at 12 & 7 p.m. in the Church

RELIGIOUS FORMATION December 3 - Classes for grades Pre-K through 7. Confirmation class on Sunday, December 3 / LaSalette Christmas Blessings. Bus leaves CTK parking lot at 4:00 p.m. returning at 9:00 p.m. Please have your student at the church lot NO LATER THAN 3:45 p.m. The cost of the trip is $5. Grade 5 Mass was a success – but many hands make the work fun and easy! Thanks to the 5th grade teachers, Judy Munson, Katherine McHugh, Helen Douglas, Jake Conley, Claire Jalbert, Elizabeth Arnold, Diane Paolino, Donna Villari-Monast, and William Monast for prepping the children. Thanks to Heather Skidds and the youth choir. Thanks also to Herb Mansfield who prepped the readers, the hos-pitality minsters and collectors who showed the children “the ropes” of their ministries. And finally to Jen and Carolina Roy, whose help was invaluable! Kudos to all the 5th graders – especially to the readers: Mia Hodge, John Couturier, Julia Vollucci and Bella Langfield who were pol-ished, poised and articulate. The greeters were Ronan Gately, Olivia Monast, Alexa Rollins, and Ava Sardelli. The Offertory procession was Jenna Clark, Erin Harahan, Ad-die Lawler, Hayden Puglia and Liza Mackrell. The Collectors were Ryan Bates, Max Biafore, and Tyler Caruso. RECONCILIATION: • Please note: the following information is a correction from last week’s bulletin. Reconciliation Retreat for Grade 2 students and a parent is NEXT Saturday, December 9 from 10 - 11:30 a.m. in the Parish Hall. There will be NO CLASS on Sunday, December 10 for grade 2. * Grade 5 Reconciliation is in March.

DAILY MASS CHANGE IN LOCATION: Beginning Monday, December 4, through Friday, December 8, all daily masses will be held in Christ the King Church. During that time, new stained glass win-dows will be installed in the Catholic Center Chapel. Parking is available in the driveway in the front of Christ the King (just pull in through the driveway near the rear entrance.) Apologies in advance for any inconvenience this may cause, and please help us spread the word. We hope to be back in the chapel for the noon Mass on Monday, December 11. Feel free to check our Facebook page for updates: facebook.com/uricatholiccenter

John chose a lamb when he identified Jesus because lambs had been associated with sacrifice throughout the Old Testament. Since the earliest centuries of Christian-ity, Jesus has been portrayed in art as a lamb carrying a banner, which signifies the victory of resurrection. Simi-lar images of the lamb with the banner are featured on the coat of arms of Puerto Rico and of Perth, Scotland. The new sanctuary lamp next to the tabernacle is a gift made to the parish in memory of Sally Szumita. The sanctuary lamp signifies the abiding presence of Christ in the Eucharist. It is kept burning day and night wherever the Blessed Sacrament is reserved in Catholic churches or chapels. In this sense, the sanctuary lamp is a symbol of every Christian disciple, called to bring the light of Christ into the world and to remind all people of God’s promise that he will be with us always, even until the end of time. I should also mention the return of the ambry, which had been mounted to the wall that was removed in order to make the tabernacle visible. The ambry is now located underneath the image of St. Mary. The ambry was dedi-cated in thanksgiving for the many years of ministry of our formal pastoral associate, Nancy Drennan. The am-bry is the cabinet where we store the sacred sacramental oils that are blessed by the bishop during Holy Week and received into parish churches each year on Holy Thurs-day. The Oil of Catechumens is used in Baptism; the Sa-cred Chrism is used in Baptism, Confirmation, and Holy Orders; and the Oil of the Infirm is used in the sacra-ment of Anointing of the Sick. Outside the church, lights have been installed around the new church sign at Old North Road. The signs (in front and back) were given to the parish in memory of Michael Fay. Thanks to Sean Benzoni for reinstalling the lights and to the members of the garden crew who are working on a new garden around the sign. There are always opportunities for parishioners to me-morialize various liturgical items, so please keep that in mind throughout the year. If you look around the church, you will see just how many other families have been inspired to make generous memorial contributions to the parish throughout our history. It’s an ancient cus-tom that still finds meaning today as we work to prepare the church for tomorrow. Finally, speaking of parish support, I want to thank our music ministers once again for this year’s concert, and for all parishioners’ support of this annual celebration of praise and worship. Your donations to this year’s concert leave us in the position to give just over $5,000 to the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Providence. Also, as a result of our Thanksgiving collec-tion, we are sending $1,552 to the “By His Grace” food pantry of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.

Attention Scouts: The Girls Scouts and Boy Scouts of America stress duty to God as well as country. All levels of scouting offer the opportunity to earn a religious emblem. For more infor-mation, contact your local Troop, Pack, or visit www.ctkri.org under Religious Education tab / drop down box – Information/Registration - scroll down.

The 7th 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 7th graders can make a blanket! Many fabric shops including Walmart and Joann are run-ning specials on fleece right now – add some time into your Christmas shopping to help others. Currently we have enough fleece to make 12 blankets – we would like to make at least 50. There is a drop off box in the parish hall or you can send it into class with your student.

ADVENT REFLECTIONS Rev. Joseph D. Creedon, Parish Priest Emeritus of Christ the King Parish, has written a booklet, “Advent 2017 – Will it be a Carousel that Goes Round and Round, or a Faith Experience that Goes Deeper and Deeper?” These daily reflections are available by going to https://adventreflection.wordpress.com/

In the last few months, we have seen several additions and modifications to the church, and now that all of the projects are complete, I want to take this opportunity to draw attention to them and to thank all those who made them possible. The new tile floor that stretches across the front of the church, the opening of the wall underneath the image of St. Joseph, and the two new candlesticks that adorn the tabernacle are all gifts made in memory of Thelma Ken-yon, one of the founding members of Christ the King Church. The candlesticks are identical to those at the al-tar and to the Easter candle stand (those candlesticks were gifts that were made to the parish last year in mem-ory of Dee Heard). The banner that is draped beneath the tabernacle is a gift to the parish made in memory of Bob & Thelma Haas. The image of the lamb is closely associated to the Eucharist, which is reserved inside the tabernacle. When we sing just before receiving Communion, we echo the words of John the Baptist, who proclaimed: “Behold, the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.”

Contact Eva Mancuso at [email protected] Visit www.ctkri.org for details, and signup forms. Beautiful decorated and un-decorated wreaths will be on sale here after all Masses this weekend. All proceeds support our youth ministry. Prices are $20 & $25. Limited supply of Advent kits for $5. Get yours early!!!

Family Movie & Craft Night December 9: 6 - 9 p.m. Despicable Me 3 This is a chance to drop off your children and have a night out for dinner or shopping. Please email Eva at [email protected] by December 1 if your child would like to join us. Crafts and snacks pro-vided.

�AN INTRODUCTION TO ISLAM” Tuesday, December 12, 7:00—8:30 p.m. The Parish Peace and Justice and Spiritual Life Com-mittees are sponsoring a presentation on Islam, with a focus on dispelling myths and reviewing important simi-larities between Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. Guest speakers will be Abdelnasser Hussein, Principal of the West Warwick Islamic School and Jim Buxton, a retired South Kingstown High School Social Studies teacher. Jim has also taught Political Science at URI. Jim and Nasser co-teach courses on Islam at the Osher Lifelong Learn-ing Institute (OLLI) at URI.

PEACE & JUSTICE NEWS Fair Trade Chocolate and Beautiful Day Provi-dence Granola Sale this weekend, December 2 /3 in the Parish Hall after all Masses (as long as supplies last).

Support the Providence Beautiful Day refugee em-ployment training program, and Catholic Relief Ser-vices Fair Trade by buying locally made granola and Fair Trade Divine chocolate from Ghana. We will have many delicious and unusual flavors to choose from of both the granola and chocolate. Antoine Nzeyimanu, a refugee employee at Beautiful Day, will give a presenta-tion about his experience as a refugee from Burandi's civil War.

GIVING TREE Did you remember to bring your present and tag from the Giving Tree? Please make sure the tag is tied outside your bag and put it in the box in the church hall. If you’ve forgotten, don’t worry--you can bring it next weekend. Thank you for making Christmas so much bet-ter for a needy child.

ALL GIFTS SHOULD BE RETURNED on December 2/3 or 9/10.

******************************************** ADVENT FOOD COLLECTION During Advent the Social Action Committee is once again coordinating a Food Drive for the families who use our Emergency Food Pantry and other local families in need.

The drive is Saturday/Sunday December 16 & 17. Collection boxes will be in the parish hall to place non-perishable items.

Suggested items are: canned meats, vegetables, cereals, pasta & sauce, peanut butter, jelly,

canned fruits, coffee, etc.

We invite all parishioners to help sort and/or deliver the food baskets on Monday, December 18 at 9am in the Parish Hall. As always, thank you for your generosity.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK

“Pope Francis has asked Cardinal Cupich to express his deep concern, as a father would have for his sons and daughters suffering in his family, and to let the people and pastors know that their situation weighs heavily on him.”

- Statement from the Archdiocese of Chicago announc-ing that Pope Francis has asked Cardinal Cupich to make a pastoral visit to Puerto Rico December 3-6 on his behalf.

STEPHEN MINISTRY MESSAGE The holiday season is upon us. It is hard to miss it as the stores are full of Christmas already. Holiday time can be difficult. The new normal without a loved one can be very stressful. A Stephen Minister will be glad to visit you and give you a chance to express your feelings and find new ways to celebrate the holiday. Call Larry Bartley at 965-7276 (e-mail: [email protected]). Carol Hartley at 783-4036 (e-mail: [email protected]) or call the office at 783-7459 for more information. THE WIZARD OF OZ Bishop Hendricken proudly presents The Wizard of Oz! Performances are November 30 - December 3 at 7 p.m., and December 2/3 at 2 p.m. in the Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater at Bishop Hendricken High School. Tickets are $12 for Students & Seniors, and $15 for Adults. And can be purchased online at www.hendricken.com/arts/boxoffice, or by calling the Box Office at 739-3450 ext. 147. We hope that you join us for this fun, fast-paced, family-friendly show! HOLIDAY FAIR Msgr. Clarke School will host its annual Christmas Festival on December 3, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Local vendors and artisans will be selling amazing items at the school just in time for Christmas! Gift Basket Sale, Book Fair, Hourly Raffles and Themed Baskets. In addition, lunch, snacks and drinks are available as well as delicious baked goods at the Bake Sale Fundraiser. Kids play area with crafts and games and a chance to visit with Santa!

Saturday/Sunday, December 2/3 Granola/Chocolate Sale/Hall Monday, December 4 7:00 p.m. Stephen Ministry/Conference Room Tuesday, December 5 6:30 p.m. Religious Formation/Hall Wednesday, December 6 1 & 7 p.m. Bible Study/Mark Thursday, December 7 6:00 p.m. Youth Choir 7:30 p.m. Choir Saturday, December 9 10:00 a.m. Grade 2 Reconciliation 6 - 9:00 p.m. Craft & Movie Night

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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]) Youth Ministry/Confirmation

Beth Hogan ([email protected]) Parish Office Manager Ron Bernier ([email protected]) Fiscal Manager Brenda Tougas ([email protected]) Administrative Assistant, Religious Formation 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])

_________________________________________ URI Catholic Center 90 Chapel Way, Kingston, RI 02881 Office: (401) 874-2324 Doug Carr Custodian

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 with Fr. Jared (Gospel of Mark) WEDNESDAYS at 1:00 & 7:00 p.m. November 29 December 6, 13 BIBLE STUDY (Shared/Group) Spring dates TBA 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.