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B !"#$% Please contact the office about Baptism instruction; this may be done even before the child is born. Classes may not be necessary if you have attended within the past three years. Baptisms will be done at the 10:00 am Mass on the third Sunday of every month.
E&'( )#$" Our second graders celebrated First Holy Communion in May.
R*'+,'#-# "#+, Confession is available each Saturday from 3:15 to 4:15 pm, before daily Masses, or by appointment.
C+,.#)% "#+, Our freshmen and sophomores will celebrate Confirmation on Wednesday, September 21, 2016.
M ))# /* Please contact the office at least nine months prior to the intended date of marriage. No wedding date can be set until the initial inter-view and pre-marriage inventory are completed. Weddings can be scheduled no later than 2:00 pm on Saturdays, and no earlier than 5:00 pm on Fridays during the school year. Go to catholicwed-dinghelp.com for more info.
A,+#,"#,/ +. "(* S#'1 This healing sacrament is available for the sick, elderly and shut-ins. Please notify the parish office if someone has become ill, hospitalized or homebound.
A community, nourished by the Sacraments, committed to Christ the King through prayer and service for the greater glory of God.
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505 10th Avenue NW Mandan, ND 58554
www.ctkmandan.com
FR. NICK SCHNEIDER, PASTOR
Office: 663-8842 or 751-7101
MASS TIMES
Weekdays Tuesday: 5:30 pm
Wed. thru Thursday: 8:00 am Friday: 9:00 am
First Sat.: 8:00 am
Weekend Saturday: 4:30 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am & 10:00 am
HOLY DAYS Vigil 6:30 pm, 8:00 am & 6:30 pm
ADORATION Anytime in Madonna of the Prairies Adoration Chapel
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PARISH NEWS
DIRECTORY 2
ctkmandan.com |
Parish Office……………663-8842 or 751-7101
Pastor, Rev. Nick Schneider, SLD, ext. 133
Deacon, Dennis Rohr, 701-471-4972
Deacon, Doug Helbing, 701-400-0233
, ext. 136
Director of Faith Formation, Julie Jacobson, ext. 135
Administrative Assistant, Shaina Crawford, ext. 132
, 220-5752
National Catholic Bioethics Center — 215-877-2660 Call business hours, M-F 9:00–5:00, unless an emergency. If not urgent, leave voicemail or email [email protected] Emergency assistance 24 hrs/day: Say “Urgent!”
School Office…………663-6200 or 663-6261
Principal, Mike Heilman, ext. 101
Vice Principal, Denelle Scheerle
Kim Nutsch, ext. 100
Facilities Manager, Perry Arndt, ext. 108
ext. 130
Bulletin deadline is 12:00 noon on Tues. Send announcements to: [email protected]
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE Online Giving is available! Just a reminder that we offer electronic giving as a way to automate your regular weekly offering. Electronic giving offers convenience for our parishioners and provides much needed donation consistency. Go to our website: www.ctkmandan.com at any time and follow these links: Our Parish -> Stewardship -> Donate
8/7/2016 $6,999
8/14/2016 $6,101
Assumption $856
8/21/2016 $6,794
8/28/2016
Children’s Offerings (August) $141
Electronic giving MTD $1,460
August Actual $22,351
YTD Actual $63,173
PRAYER INTENTIONS
Ray Riedinger, Mark Austin Hattich, Eugene Thomas, Darlene Hohbein, Aria May Schaner, Marge Hartman, Nathan Clark, Diane Braun, Hildegard Steckler, Diane Carlson, Gloria Sauers, Skyla Stevens, Joe Berger, Thomas Berger, Jeff Bezdicek, Jo-hanna Metcalf, Ken Gerhardt, Anna J. Kalvoda, Kathy Heisler, Amelia Dalbol, Norman Miller, Holli Kautzman, Betty Stein-Bohl, Gail Norton, Cully Oothoudt, Jim Kopp, Herb Frohlich, Tom Frohlich, Clifford Frohlich, Ed Boehm, Chuck Wetzel, Toni Snider, Margy Markel, Marlene Schwartzbauer, Arthur Swap, Tamme Sweringen, Luke Kilzer, Ryker Wallace, Tyann Hender-son, Monica Schmidt, Paul Schaff, Drake Rubik, Scott Prater, Darlene Frohlich, Vickie Bambenek, Roys Willenbring, Diane Goter, & Charles Bauer.
ADVERTISER OF THE WEEK
Each Wednesday at 3:00 pm in the Madonna of the Prairies Blessed Sacrament Chapel.
Everyone is welcome and encouraged to come!
(Please let Deacon Doug know if you have a special request for prayer during this hour.)
BLOOD DRIVE
The next Mandan area blood drive will be held at Christ the King on Tues., August 30, from 2:30-6:00 pm in the PLC. If you are interested in donating, please contact Helen Baum-gartner at [email protected] or 663-8878.
CHRISTIAN MOTHERS
The Christian Mothers will resume their meetings on the first Friday of each month from September 2016 through May 2017. Therefore, on Friday, September 2, we will meet in the Church (east side) for prayers after the 9:00 am Mass, fol-lowed by our meeting in the Fr. Kuhn Room.
Prospective members may attend and/or join at any time. If there are any ques-tions, please call Georgian Leingang at 663-5685.
REFLECTION
PARISH INFORMATION & EVENTS
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There is a story that was circulating about Pope Francis. Whether all the details are accurate is not as important as the overall meaning. As it is told, after his election Pope Francis returned to live at the Vatican guesthouse, which he has now made his home. He got up early one morning and opened the door of his room to find a Swiss Guard standing at attention. The Pope asked the man how long he had been there and the guard responded, "All night, Holy Father." The Pope brought out a chair and told the guard to sit down because he must be tired. When the guard responded that it was against the rules, the Pope responded, "I'm the pope. Please sit." The guard un-comfortably took his seat, and the Pope returned to his room. A few moments later, he came out with some bread and jam for the guard and wished him "Bon appétit!" before closing his bedroom door.
In this weekend's Gospel Jesus uses the example of dining
with others to teach His disciples about life in the Kingdom of God. He suggests that a person's sense of self-importance should not overtake the humbleness that characterizes the communal life of the Kingdom. As citizens of God's realm there is only One who outranks everyone else, and that is the Lord.
People with power often get special places. The head table at a conference, meeting, or awards' banquet always has the "big shots" filling the seats. Political fundraisers have the highest ranking elected leaders sitting up front. In the Gospel, Jesus suggests that we be more realistic about ourselves. As the sto-ry about Pope Francis indicates, esteem comes not because we get the most revered place at table, but because we care about others. The command that Jesus gives to invite the poor, the crippled, the lame, and the blind still binds us in charity today.
©2013 Liturgical Publications Inc
FAITH FORMATION HELP NEEDED
We are in need of catechists, substitute catechists and hall monitors for Wednesday evening Faith Formation classes. Please contact Julie Jacobson, Director of Faith For-mation, if you are interested in serving the parish through the gift of your faith.
SAVE THE DATE:
GERMAN SUPPER
CTK Parish will be hosting the annual German Supper, Quilt Auction, and Raffle on Saturday, October 8, 2016. This year, all proceeds from the event will go toward the cost of our new front entrance.
FAITH FORMATION REGISTRATION
As we near the beginning of the school year, it is once again time to register your students for Faith Formation. This will take place after all the Masses August 27—28. CTK offers Faith Formation for children ages 3 through Confirmation. Please note the new times and grade divisions for the 2016-2017 school year: · Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (Age 3 – Grade 1) 4:00-5:15pm or 5:30-6:45pm · Grade 2 – Grade 6 5:30pm-6:45pm · Confirmation (Grades 7,8,9) 6:45pm-8:00pm
You may also obtain a registration form on the website. Please register no later than Sept. 2, 2016. Please direct questions to Julie Jacobson, Director of Faith Formation, 663-8842 or [email protected].
ADVERTISING IN THE BULLETIN
Liturgical Publications, Inc. (LPI), our bulletin publisher, will have John Kirchner, our bulletin representative, visiting our Church within the next few weeks to service our bulletin. We would like to thank our present advertisers for renewing their ad and thereby continuing their support of our Church. For those interested in placing a new ad, this is your opportunity!
Our bulletin is a primary way we use to communicate with you. Through our arrangement with the Liturgical Publications, Inc, the Church does not pay for the bulletin printing, which saves us thousands of dollars every year. Our bulletin is supported through the generosity of the advertisers—many of whom are our own Church parishioners or members of our local commu-nity. Tell the business owner that you appreciate their support of our Church through their advertising in the bulletin. A strong and vibrant bulletin is good for our community and a strong business community is good for our Church.
To obtain information about advertising for the new publica-tion year, please contact the Church office or call John Kirch-ner directly @ 1-800-950-9952 ext. 2458. Keep in mind; our advertising sponsors make the bulletin possible.
COR REGIS YOUTH GROUP
Cor Regis Youth Group will resume Wed., September 7, at 5:15 pm in the Chapel. The theme will be “Meet and Greet with Meat and Cheese.” All students in Grades 7 through 12 are invited!
AREA ANNOUNCEMENTS 4 LIT. MINISTERS & INTENTIONS
Tuesday, August 30, 2016 5:30 pm †Frank George Altar Server: Skyler Trudeau Wednesday, August 31, 2016 8:00 am Connie, Maggie, & Dennis Boehm Thursday, September 1, 2016 8:00 am †Helen Schafer Friday, September 2, 2016 9:00 am Right to Life Saturday, September 3, 2016 8:00 am †Amanda Volk Altar Server: John Goettle 4:30 pm †Rose Landeis Altar Server: Skyler Trudeau EMES: Amy Trudeau, Barb Braun Lector: Eleanor Knudson Ushers: Tim Schoch, Paul Trauger Gift Bearers: Duane Moch Family Sunday, September 4, 2016 8:00 am †John F. & Rose, and John A. Frohlich Altar Servers: Will & Maggie Kleinknecht EMES: Darlene Leingang, Karl VanOrman, Barb Volk, Linda Berger, Mike Belohlavek Lector: Marianne Blasco Ushers: Marvin Leingang, Mike Blasco, Julius Beehler Gift Bearers: Jamie Kleinknecht Family Music Leader: Rachel Goettle 10:00 am For our Parishioners Greeters: School Entrance: Bob & Karen Smith Family Chapel Entrance: Steve & Francie Koppy Family Altar Servers: Dominic Gardner, Faith Gress EMES: Shaina Crawford, Adam Johnson, Greg Rummel, Corey Arends, Justin Gerhardt, Julie Schatz, Dorothy Berreth Lector: Tara Rummel Ushers: Richard Schwartzbauer, Art Swap, Steve Koppy, Mike Hillstrom Gift Bearers: Will Gardner Family Music Leader: Mary Stumpf *Please be responsible for finding your own replacements if you are unable to be present
St. Anthony Catholic Church in Linton, ND, will be holding their annual Fall Festival on Sunday, September 18, at the Linton Knights of Columbus Hall. Doors will open at 3:45 pm and serving will begin at 4:00 pm through 6:45 pm. Cost is $12 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-12, and free for 5 and under. The meal will consist of fried chicken, ham, hamburger rice, mashed potatoes, all the trimmings and a variety of des-serts. A silent auction will take place throughout the evening, Bingo will be held at the parish center at 5:00 pm, and the raffle drawing will take place at 8:00 pm at the KC Hall. Spirit of Life Soup Kitchen/Fellowship Luncheon — The Spirit of Life Catholic Church Soup Kitchen/Fellowship Luncheon Ministry offers a free meal every Thursday to people
of all income levels, young, el-derly, homeless, and those who simply enjoy fellowship. It is open to all people of all faiths.
Where: Spirit of Life Catholic Church, Activity Center 801 1st St SE, Mandan When: Thursdays, 11:30 am
Light of Christ Catholic Schools has the following positions open for the 2016-17 school year: - Assistant Cooks - Instructional Aides (St. Mary’s Grade, St. Anne’s, Cathedral) - PT and FT - Gr. 7/8 Volleyball Coaches - FT Custodian (SMCHS) - afternoon/evening shift - Kidz Club Afterschool Program Aides - Substitute Teachers Applications can be found at lightofchristschools.org/employment or the Light of Christ business office. Please sub-mit to Kate Bleth, 1025 N 2nd St, Bismarck, ND 58501 or [email protected]. Your Fall Live Drive on Real Presence Radio is coming Sept 14 - 16. Tune in and call in your support for your local Catholic Radio stations 91.3/91.7 FM (Bismarck/Mandan), 91.1 FM (Minot/Harvey), 104.1/89.1 FM (Williston) and 101.9 FM (Dickinson). Thank you for your prayers and support. Call 1-877-795-0122 or send your gifts to P.O. Box 13703, Grand Forks, ND 58208. Join Bishop Kagan for the Celebration of Marriage Anniver-sary Mass at noon on Sat., Sept. 24, at St. Therese, Church of the Little Flower in Minot. Mass will be followed by a luncheon in the parish center. Couples should arrive at 10:30 am to have a photo taken with Bishop Kagan. Register by Sept. 19 at bismarckdiocese.com/COM or call 701-204-7185.
Holy Father’s Intentions for September
Universal: Centrality of the Human Person — That each may contribute to the common good and to the building of a society that places the human person at the center.
Evangelization: Mission to Evangelize — That by participating in the Sacraments and meditating on Scripture, Christians may become more aware of their mission to evangelize.
JOCUTLA COFFEE TRUCK
Spirit of Life Parish in Mandan is selling coffee from a coffee truck in their parking lot. Funds raised go to support the Moth-er Theresa Outreach Ministry. They are also selling the coffee at Sam’s Club in Bismarck. Please consider buying coffee from them to support their mission! To read the article that was re-cently in the Bismarck Tribune about this mission, go to: http://tinyurl.com/jocutla
CALENDAR 5 CTK SCHOOL NEWS
COMMUNION SERVICES
Please Note: Father will be gone the week of Sept. 5-8 for the Fall Clergy Conference. We will be having Communion Services those days.
Christ the King School is fully accredited and offers a Catholic-centered curriculum.
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Sunday, August 28 8:00 am and 10:00 am Faith Formation Registration will take place after Mass Monday, August 29 4:00 pm PTO Meeting in the Library Tuesday, August 30 2:30—6:00 pm Blood Drive in PLC 5:30 pm Mass Wednesday, August 31 8:00 am Mass 9:00 am—9:00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament 3:00 pm Prayer Service in Adoration Chapel Thursday, September 1 8:00 am Mass 4:00 — 9:00 pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament Friday, September 2 9:00 am School Mass followed by a Christian Mothers Mtg Saturday, September 3 3:15 pm Confessions before Mass 4:30 pm Mass
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, September 6—Thursday, September 8 Communion Services instead of Masses Wednesday, September 21 7:00 pm Confirmation at Christ the King Saturday, October 8 German Supper, Quilt Auction & Raffle
PTO Meeting
The PTO would like to invite parents of all CTK School stu-dents, including our new Montessori parents, to attend the first meeting of the new school year! It will be held on Mon-day, August 29, at 4:00 pm in the Library. The meeting will include budget discussion and approval and plans for the year.
Construction
Update!
So far we have raised $136,685 (including 3-year pledges). This is 49.7% of our goal of $275,000. That was raised by 135 families, which is 23% participation. Thank you to those who have already turned in their pledge cards! If you have not already contributed, please prayerfully consider what you are able to contribute and then turn in your pledge card.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES NEEDED
The CTK “Wrap Around" Program (Latchkey before and after school) could use your help! We are in need of playdough, col-or books, drawing pads, markers, crayons, colored pencils, books for ages 6-10, card games, board games, individual art projects, etc., to entertain children during “quiet time.” Please drop off any donations at the CTK School Office.
It’s Not too Late to Enroll Your
Students for 2016-17!
If you would like to enroll your child or want more info, contact Kim in the office at 663-6200 or visit ctkmandan.com.
Welcome Cate Zebroski, Montessori Teacher
Cate Zebroski is a new teacher at Christ the King School. She will be teaching in the Montessori Children’s House. She grad-uated from the University of Mary in 2016 with a degree in Elementary Education and Catholic Studies. Currently, she is working toward a Montessori credential through the Montesso-ri Education Center of the Rockies in Boulder, Colorado. Cate is looking forward to the exciting opportunity given to her by Christ the King School to study and teach using the Montes-sori Method. She anticipates that others will also see Montes-sori as a gift that God has offered the children, parents, school, parish, and community. Cate thanks her parents for their time and handiwork they have left in her classroom and the formation they offered throughout her life. She thanks Christ the King for the faith the have in her, the children, and God the True Teacher.
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HRUBY FLOORINGEstablished in 1976
Commercial & ResidentialSales & Installation of
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701-258-6648 • 2008 Morrison Ave.
Fried’s Flooring, Inc.Sales & InstallationCarpet • Linoleum
310 13th Ave NE • MandanRalph & Mary Fried
663-1216
Nevada’s Wildlife DesignsTAXIDERMY
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Nevada Miller, Parishioner
Professional Trimming, Removing, Stump Removal & Injecting, Tree Spaying & Deep Root FeedingLeonard Bullinger, Owner (701) 663-5121
Service, Sales & Repairs On All Models
701-663-2585
QUALITY SERVICE AND REPAIR
1311 First St. NEComplete automotive
and truck repair
663-5596Richard Gisinger, Owner
NORTHWEST CONTRACTING INC.
Industrial & Commercial Building & Remodeling
Dependability • Diversity • Quality • Integrity
3442 E. Century Ave., Bismarck255-7727
RUMMEL CHIROPRACTIC, PC
701-258-9418 Greg Rummel, D.C.
705 East Main Ave., Bismarck
Experience You Trust Service You Deserve
614 W Main St • 667-7000
www.securityfirstbank.com
BISMARCK CENTER NEW SALEM
222-4444 794-8758 843-7521
TERRY KRAFT
663-02932610 Old Red Trail • Mandan
JOHNSON’S WRECKING
Used Auto & Truck Parts We Buy For Salvage: Cars-Trucks-Metals
663-39572 Miles West on Hwy 10
INTERSTATE
WESTERN
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Tony Lama • White • Justin • Hondo • Wilson BootsWrangler • Carhartt • Montana Silver
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Krista Heil, O.D. • Amy Fleck, O.D. George Gero, O.D.
111 E. Century Ave. • Bismarck, ND 58503701-222-1420 • 1-800-422-0847
Propane • Gasoline • Diesel Fuel • Lubricants
1722 Mandan Avenue Mandan, ND 58554
P.O. Box 1117 Phone: 701-663-5091
PHARMACY
Caring beyond prescription116 2nd Ave NW., Mandan • 701-663-1151
210 N. 8th St. Bismarck, ND 58501
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MANDAN 500 Burlington St SE
701-667-1843 • 877-674-4824
GATEWAY
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Weigel Funeral Home663-5351
309 4th Ave. NW MandanTom Weigel, Funeral Director/Owner
OFFICE: 701-663-4253
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BERGER CATTLE CO.BONDED ORDER BUYERS
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FRED BERGER JOE BERGER CHAD BERGER Home: 667-2860 Home: 663-5171 Home: 667-2942 Alt.: 220-9669 Mobile: 667-3839 Mobile: 391-3631
Northwest Tire Inc.Tires & Full Service Auto Repair 422 E. Main 663-7426
DIRK Plumbing & Heating Inc.
Commercial-Residential Service-Remodel-New Installation
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Leslie Dirk663-3671 Master License #8804
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