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Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time
June 14, 2015
Parish Mission: As a welcoming, healing community of faith, we spread the good news of Jesus Christ. We strive, on the journey,
to joyfully share our time, talents and resources in works of mercy and justice within and beyond the parish.
200 Windsor Ave., Haddonfield, NJ
856-429-1600—www.ctkhaddonfield.org
Christ the King Church
C K
“OPEN WIDE THE DOORS OF CHRIST THE KING”
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Ministry Directory
Gifted & Called to Pastoral Leadership Parish Council-Finance Council-Trustees-St. Matthew Society
(Money Counters)
Fr. James Dever……………...…………...……......................429-1600
House of Charity…………………………………………………
Theresa Hughes 429-7736 / Reg Tedeschi……..428-2484
Gifted & Called to Worship
Altar Linens …………… ............ ………………………………..429-1600
Altar Servers ………..Lisa Keeley-Cain & Merri Votta...429-1600
Art & Environment….. ............ Dorothy Daly……………..428-7694
Cantors/Musicians/ Choirs .. Linda Mickus…………….429-1600
Eucharistic Ministers ............. Sr. Pat ……………………..429-1600
Lectors .................................... Bob Tulini………………….429-7253
Liturgy of Word for Children .. Marie Bellu………..609-471-0736
Ushers .................................... Bill Sabia…………………..427-7972
Gifted & Called to Prayer & Christian Formation
Adoration Chapel ................... Gloria Bullock……………428-1780
Christ the King Regional School..
See website for volunteer opportunities…………429-2084
Franciscan Secular Order…Kathleen Fletcher….609-386-2143
Intercessory Prayer Line ....... Betsy DuVernois………..795-9617
Parish Library ......................... Carolyn Nicolay………….795-3092
RCIA ........................................ Sr. Pat …………….…….…429-1600
Religious Ed-Catechists/Aides..Dolores Mozzillo.…….429-1600
Small Christian Communities Hank Midura……………..795-7029
Young Adult Group ................ Diana & Josh Eckert
................................................ …………[email protected]
Youth Group ........................... Annie Powles…………….229-7657
Gifted & Called to Social Development & Outreach
Bereavement .........................….Merri Votta…………….429-2283
Food Pantry…………………………..Janet Giordano……….429-1600
Haddonfield Council Churches..Debbie Beres…………216-0186
Hospitality/Welcome .............….Jacqui Carle……………428-4456
Interfaith Caregivers ..............….Ann Kearney…………..428-9357
Knights of Columbus..................Jim Beres………………216-0186
Prayer Shawl Ministry ............….Pat Midura…………….795-7029
Pro Life ...................................….Linda Bond…………….795-2886
Saint Vincent de Paul Society ….Dave Larkin…………..429-1600
SCUCS Food Deliveries ..........…..Richard Burke……….546-9133
The Senior Scene……………….Mary Ellen Middleton….428-8742
Visiting the Homebound ........…..Sr. Pat…...……………..429-1600
Adoration Chapel
Special Intentions of
Fr. David Klein
r/b Marita Prickett
Special Intentions of
Dr. & Mrs. Francis Keeley
60th Wedding Anniversary
r/b Eileen McCardle
CONTACT US Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time—June 14, 2015
THEME: “Mustard Seed”
??? Question of the Week ???
Where do you see the Kingdom of God growing?
Monday: 2 Cor 6:1-10; Ps 98:1, 2b, 3-4; Mt 5:38-42
Tuesday: 2 Cor 8:1-9; Ps 146:2, 5-9a; Mt 5:43-48
Wednesday: 2 Cor 9:6-11; Ps 112:1bc-4, 9; Mt 6:1-6, 16-
18
Thursday: 2 Cor 11:1-11; Ps 111:1b-4, 7-8; Mt 6:7-15
Friday: 2 Cor 11:18, 21-30; Ps 34:2-7; Mt 6:19-23
Saturday: 2 Cor 12:1-10; Ps 34:8-13; Mt 6:24-34
Sunday: Jb 38:1, 8-11; Ps 107:23-26, 28-31; 2 Cor 5:14-
17; Mk 4:35-41
13 9:00am-11:00am Fr Dave Tribunal: PC 12:00pm Wedding Set-up 2:00pm Wedding 4:00pm Confessions 5:00pm Mass
14 7:30am, 9am, 11am Masses 8:00am-6:00pm Baptism Party 12:15pm & 1:15pm Baptisms 2:00pm AA: CKRS Cafeteria
15 8:00am Mass
16 8:00am Mass 12:30pm-2:00pm Girl Scouts: MH 4:00pm-8:00pm Daisies: MH
17 8:00am Mass
18 8:00am Mass
19 8:00am Mass
20 12:00pm & 1:15pm Baptisms 4:00pm Confessions 5:00pm Mass 6:00pm Fr. Dave’s Anniv. Celebration: MH
June 2015
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“To Everything There is a Season, and a Time For Every Purpose Under Heaven” Eccl 3
… a time to bring forth new life… Kelly Konrad-DeYoung
…a time to be baptized… Allie Elizabeth Scarnato • Lily Isabella Haines
…a time to be married… Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lodato
...a time to serve... Spc. Brian Cozzi, Qatar, Afghanistan • 2nd Lt. Thomas E.
Greene, USMC • Capt. Christopher Maloney, USMC • Ensign Mark Hansberry, USN
LCDR Walter Sandell, USN • Ensign Kaitlin Soper, USN
…a time to be healed… Jason Baldino • Jerome Bark, Jr. • Gloria Barker •
Edward Barniskis • Baby Laughlin Berger • Danielle Bevins • Rosamund Brickley • Kathleen Brunette • Michael Budroe
• Bud Bufala • Rita Campbell • Michael Cassano • Linda Cinalli • Mrs. Rita Collins • Colleen Colsey • Mary
Constantino • Bryant Condurso • John Costantino • Melissa Crookshank • Margaret Curio • Ralph Curio • Josephine D’Auria • Emma D’Autrechy • Theresa Dickinson • Debra
Diehl • Angela DiGirolamo • Donna DiMuro • Vincent DiSabatino • Chris Emmanuel • Jim Evans • Annie Ford • C.
Teresita Forebaugh • John Foster • Marie Gimmi • Katie Glazer• Zachary Grear • Lily Gregorio • Pat Hafner• Deacon Tom Hafner• William Hallahan •Hamilton Family • Theresa
Hargrove •Kathy Harrington • Maureen Harris• Arvella Harvey • Leanne Hoopes •Guiletta Hubbard • Michael Huber
• Daulton Hull • Debbie Ivins • Douglas Klein • Susan Kronstain • Walt Lane • Noreen Lanza • Joe Laskowski •
Anne Lewis • Kate Levin • Carlos Levy • Diane Long • Gracieann Ludwigsen • Zachary Grear • August Lutz • Lois
Malcolm• Stan Maslowski• J.David Maynes • Thelma McGowan • Kosh McGuigan • Paul McGuigan• Alyson McLaughlin • Owen McMasters •Ty Merriman• Leah
Michaud • Richard Mills •Janet Montegna • Mary Morrissey-Dallmann • Kathy Obchinetz • Drew Palavage • Frank
Papaycik • Kathleen Parry• Joyce Paul • John Peoples • Ian Polyak •Doris Potter• Marie Pucci •James Quinlan • Anna & Frank Quinton • Michelle Raftery• Deacon Emil Ralbusky• William Roka • Baby Jack Romer • Dan Ruebeck • Dorothy
Ruggieri • Dolores Rulis •Thomas Rulis • Dean Russell • Mary Russell • Violet Russo • Bob Schaeffer •Joyce
Schaeffer •Helen Sexton• Jim Single • Matt Slusarski •Jack Smith • MaryAnn Sperrazza • Dolores Squadrito • Chad
Stoinski• Claire Taylor • Marcia Taylor • Eugene Toni • Evie Treganowan • Carmella Tursi • Katie VanArnam • Karen
Visel• Grace Ward • Brooke Weidenfeld • Richard Welch • White family• Mary M. Williams• Kit Wynne• Candy
Yurkonis• Ron Zucca all of our parishioners hospitalized or homebound.
…a time to die…
SATURDAY - JUNE 13 5:00p People of the Parish Irene Russo r/b McCaffrey Family
SUNDAY - JUNE 14 7:30a Frank Bigley r/b His Friends Kathy Isherwood r/b Betsy & Fran Philip Luke r/b The Mocini Family 9:00a Frank Bigley r/b Liz & Paul Sipera Dr. and Mrs. Edward D. Holfelner r/b The Family William Hallion r/b Dawn & Nancy Sabia
11:00a Frank Bigley r/b The Daly Family Beth Peitz Notre Dame r/b Marie Leonetti John Borzillo r/b Keith & Maura Knecht
MONDAY – JUNE 15 8:00a Tom & Katherine Decell r/b George & Tom Henderson Marie A. Lario r/b Stephen W. Thompson Joseph Morales r/b Mother, Brothers & Sister
TUESDAY – JUNE 16 8:00a James Henderson Jr. r/b George & Tom Henderson James Hannah r/b The Family
WEDNESDAY – JUNE 17 8:00a Linda Sheedy r/b Her co-workers Linda Sheedy r/b Her co-workers
THURSDAY—JUNE 18 8:00a Vera Zanders r/b A Friend Marguerite Kaminski r/b Anthony & Mary Louise Guerrieri Frank Edgette r/b His daughter MaryKate
FRIDAY - JUNE 19 8:00a William Marlin r/b Terry Marlin Kathy Isherwood r/b The Hullihan Family
SATURDAY - JUNE 20 5:00p Joseph Franchetti r/b His Daughter Guiseppi Franchetti & Frank Lombardi r/b Their Granddaughter Sr. Bartholomew Proeu r/b Joan & Bill Seibert
LITURGY Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time– June 14, 2015
Youth Music Ministry Open to 8th-12th grades Inviting all instrumentalists and singers to join. Rehearsal every Sunday at noon in Morgan Hall. Celebrate mass at the 5pm mass the 1st Saturday of the month.
STEWARDSHIP is a way of life
Thank you for your continued generosity.
Weekly Collection
~
$10,663.00
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PARISH NEWS Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time—June 14, 2015
For almost 50 years, the Diocese of Camden has committed itself to the support of
Catholic missions in Brazil, South America. While Brazil has long been the world’s
largest Catholic nation, the percentage of Catholic population there by some estimates
has fallen from 89 percent to 64 percent, as evangelical Pentecostalism has made
inroads over the last three decades. The Brazilian Missions Collection will be taken up in our
parish this weekend, June 13-14, and will help sustain this important mission work in South America. We
thank you for your past generosity and ask that you do what you can to support this year’s collection.
Bill Hansen has been an active member of Christ the King Parish since 1954. “Active” is
the key word, as Bill has always been totally involved in his parish and community over the
course of his 98 years. Bill grew up in Jersey City where he attended Dickinson High
School, but eventually settled in South Jersey. For many years he was a regional oil heat
manager in the Delaware Valley for Exxon, having worked his way up from a “plant man” to
a manager.
Although he retired from Exxon after 32 years, he never really stopped working until last
year, as he enjoyed a second career spanning three and a half decades at Hutchinson
Plumbing as an administrative assistant. In that position, Bill got to know all the clerks,
secretaries and administrators who handled work permits in every town hall in South
Jersey.
While Bill worked hard to succeed in his career, his top goal in life always was to be a loving husband and father, and in that
regard he excelled. He was married to his beloved Dot for 64 years and was always happiest spending time with his wife
and their two children, Gail (Burns) and Bill, Jr. His marriage to Dot changed his life in many ways, not the least of which
was his conversion to Catholicism so he could marry her in the Church and raise their children in the Catholic faith.
Seventy-four years later, Bill is still an active member of the Christ the King community. Today, Bill enjoys serving at daily
mass, while in the past he served Christ the King as a trustee and the head of ushers. He also contributed his time and
talent to Christ the King School when his children were students there. Among his accomplishments, he founded and ran
for many years the school’s popular All Girl Drum & Bugle Corps called “The Royaleers”.
His life of service has not been confined to his parish, as he served on the Board of the Delaware Valley Eye Bank, has been
a Site Chair for the Lion’s Basketball Tournament for more than a dozen years, and organized a Lion’s Club effort to raise
funds for protective vests for the Haddonfield Police and to provide their patrol cars with defibrillators. He was also honored
by the Borough of Haddonfield as Citizen of the Year in 1987 for his many contributions to his community.
Bill’s deepest hope for our parish is to find a way to reach all our young people. In the way he has lived his long and fruitful
life, kept faith with God, been devoted to his family, and served others, Bill has been, and continues to be, an inspiration to
everyone in the parish no matter their age.
Building Faith in our Community . . . faith, hope, love
Our Parishioner Monthly Profile
Bill Hansen
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CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time—June 14, 2015
CKRS Alumni Information needed:
We are updating our CKRS alumni contact information. Please send your contact
information or any friends/classmates information so we can keep in touch and
reconnect. Send updates to Rebecca Malcarney-Dickson at [email protected]
FAREWELL & GOD BLESS The CKRS Class of 2015
“With God, All things are possible”. Matthew 19:26
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time—June 14, 2015
REGISTRATION for Religious Education classes 2015-2016. Visit the parish website under the
religious ed tab to download registration forms, then submit to the office after completing.
RECRUITING for next year – Won’t you pause for a moment and reflect on whether the Lord is calling
you to become active in the catechetical ministry of our young members. Maybe you’ve felt the stirrings
to share the faith through formal teaching or prefer to assist in other areas, like tutoring, weekly hall
monitor, guest speaker, crossing guard, or assist with special events and liturgies. The Good Lord has
blessed this parish with many young children to teach them about Him, and a program of this greatness
requires many good-hearted people, high school teen and adult, male and female, to say yes. We pray
that the Holy Spirit will prompt you to take the next step and contact us. 856-429-1600.
Vacation Bible School - ARROW ISLAND - week August 3 – 7 : 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
Children age 4 – 10 are welcome to register.
Registration information is posted on website.
PLANNING MEETINGS on Wednesday, June 24th
6:30 PM Parish Center
All team leaders and teen volunteers are invited to attend.
Newcomers are also welcome.
YOUR HELP IS NEEDED FOR SUPPLIES – Check out the list in the lobby for the
items requested for Vacation Bible School week. Collections will run until
the end of July. We greatly appreciate your support.
Ch
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Way
I love working in my garden. I enjoy seeing lovely flowers and fresh vegetables grow from the
seeds I have planted. It amazes me that a tiny seed will produce a big plant without much help from
me. All I have to do is put the seed in the ground and water it and let God’s sunshine warm it.
Then it will grow into a big plant. I plant the seed, but I don’t pull the stem to make the plant grow
or paste the flowers on or stuff seeds into the fruit. God has that part worked out so that the plant
does it all on its own. Inside each tiny seed there is everything it needs to grow and blossom and
produce more seeds. Incredible! In the Gospel, Jesus speaks about seeds that sprout, grow mysteri-
ously, and are harvested. He compares this process to the Kingdom of God that is both present at that moment in his person
and also yet-to-come in its fullness. Like the seed, the Kingdom isn’t fully evident, but is growing and maturing. We are
challenged to recognize and incorporate this mysterious movement into our lives. When we do something good, our little act of
kindness may seem to be as tiny as a seed. Somehow, though, God can take our small deed or gift and make it grow and
blossom and bear fruit for his kingdom. I don’t know how God makes good deeds grow any more than I can explain how a
tomato seed is able to produce other tomatoes. Maybe it’s because, even though we and our actions seem small, God, who
made us, is powerful and wise and can do marvelous things!
Children’s Liturgy of the Word continues to June 21st during the 9:00 AM & 11:00 AM Masses.
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL 2015 REGISTRATION FORM
Ages 4-10 August 3-7 9am to Noon
Christ the King Church - Morgan Hall
IMPORTANT: Registration is limited due to the building size. Don’t delay - reserve your spot
by getting your registration form and fee into the Parish Center.
(Registration deadline is July 24, 2015).
We are always in need of volunteers. If you are available please indicate it below.
Cost: $50 per child (Checks made payable to: Christ the King Church)
Family Last Name: _______________________ Parent’s First Names:__________________________________
(Please Print)
Child’s First Name Age M / F Allergies/Medical Concerns
____________________________________ _______ ____ ___________________________________________
____________________________________ _______ ____ ___________________________________________
____________________________________ _______ ____ ___________________________________________
Address: ______________________________________________________________________________
City: _____________________________________ Zip Code: _________________
Email: ______________________________________________________________
(Best Contact Number)
Phone Number: ______________________________ Cell Phone: _____________________________
In case of an Emergency and I cannot be reached at the above number, please call:
Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________________
Relationship: _____________________________ Phone Number: _______________________________
_______ I am available to help out at VBS on: Mon. – Tues. – Wed. – Thurs. – Fri. (please circle which days)
Please send the enclosed Registration Form along with a check for $50 per child to:
Christ the King Church, VBS, 200 Windsor Avenue, Haddonfield, NJ 08033 Attn: Mrs. Dolores Mozzillo, DRE
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AROUND THE DIOCESE
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time —June 14, 2015
A PRAYER OF
Gratitude Remember the deeds of the ancestors, which they did in their
generations; and you will receive great honor and an everlasting name.
1 Maccabees 2:51
Grandparents are like the wisdom of the family, they are the wisdom of
the people. And a people that does not listen to grandparents is one
that dies! Listen to your grandparents.
Pope Francis address to Families, 2013
Do you have the Gifts to Serve Christ as a Deacon?
FOR INFORMATION contact Linda Decosta 856.583.2858—[email protected]
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HAPPENINGS Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time –June 14, 2015
WORLDWIDE MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER MARRIED COUPLES: A Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is like Spring-time. It’s a weekend of fresh air, the
rebirth of romance and new beginnings. If you’d like to make your marriage even more special than it already is - call now! The next weekends are July 31-Aug 2 and Oct 23-25. For more information call 609-742-4035 or email [email protected] . Visit our website wwme-southjersey.org
Gloucester Catholic High School Announcements
Gloucester Catholic Alumni Fr. Sullivan Golf Tournament The Fr. Sullivan Golf Tournament will be held at the Pitman Golf Club on Monday, June 15th. Registration will begin at 12 noon. This golf tournament is named for Rev. John Sullivan who spent over twenty years of his life serving the Gloucester Catholic community. “Sully” was a friend to all who came in contact with him. Profit from this tournament help fund Alumni Scholarships and the Athletic Department. For more information please contact Pat Moughan 609-970-1822 or via e-mail at [email protected]
Rams Basketball School: The Rams Basketball School for boys entering grade 3rd through 9th will be held this summer at Gloucester Catholic High School. The camp will be under the direction of Mr. Pat Murphy, former head coach of Gloucester Catholic High School and will be offered two different weeks (July 13th to July 17th and July 27th to July 31st ). For more information please call Pat Murphy 456-4400 ext. 219. Or e-mail [email protected]
The Christ the King Class of 1975 is
hosting a 40th Reunion gathering at
the Taproom & Grill on Saturday,
September 19, 2015 at 6:30 pm.
Classmates from the classes of 1974
and 76 are also invited to attend. For
more information please contact Jacki Philion Carty at
609-636-2455 .
Still Single? Ever Wonder Why?
Join us for a personal reflection as we journey through the book “Would You
Date You?” to uncover why you haven’t met your spouse. Saturday, June 20th from 1 pm to 4:30 pm at the Collegium
Center for Faith and Culture. 301 White Horse Pike, Haddon Heights, NJ 08035. Mass and social gathering to follow. The
cost is $20 (cash only, pay at door). RSVP to [email protected].
The 1965 graduating class of St. Maria
Goretti High School of South
Philadelphia will hold a 50-year reunion
on Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 1 p.m.
For more information, please
email [email protected] or
call 215-467-3356.
Catholic Cruise to Alaska
Come and sail away on a 14-night
Catholic Alaska Cruise with Father
Robert Kieltyka September 7th-
September 21st, 2015 on Holland
America Statendam out of Seattle,
Washington. Prices begin at $4,371 for two passengers
this includes all port fees and taxes. Daily Mass offered.
Deposits of only $350 per person will reserve your cabin.
Space is limited. For further info or to register, contact
Doug or Eileen at (860) 399-1785 or at
Doug@CatholicCruisesand Tours.com
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CONTACT US
Parish Office www.ctkhaddonfield.org email– [email protected]
Monday-Friday 8:30am-4pm Phone : 856-429-1600; Fax: 856-429-2734
Pastor Rev. James T. Dever, OSFS [email protected] Parochial Vicar Rev. Joseph A. DiMauro, OSFS [email protected] In-residence Rev. David J. Klein Deacon Peter Powell [email protected] Pastoral Associate Sr. Patricia McGinley, SSJ [email protected] Dir.of Pastoral Music Linda Mickus [email protected] Secretaries Cheryl Judge [email protected] Joan Sandell [email protected] Terry Ciemny [email protected]
Bookkeeper Anna Callaghan [email protected]
Religious Education Office
Monday—Friday 8:30am– 4:00pm 856-429-1600 ext. 108
CLASS SCHEDULE: Mondays – Three Sessions K-7 Classes are held in Christ the King Regional School.
8th grade classes are held in Morgan Hall. Kindergarten thru 4th grades……..3:45 PM – 4:45 PM
Kindergarten thru 8th grades……..5:15 PM – 6:30 PM 5th thru 8th grades……………..….7:00 PM – 8:15 PM DRE Dolores Mozzillo [email protected]
Assistant Patricia Ruebeck [email protected]
Liturgy of the Word Marie Bellu [email protected]
Youth Ministry Office Youth Coordinator Annie Powles [email protected]
Meetings—2nd & 4th Sundays—4pm—Morgan Hall
Christ the King Regional School - www.ckrs.org
Monday—Friday 8:00-3:00pm Phone : 856-429-2084 ; Fax : 856-429-4959 Principal Anne Hartman [email protected] Secretary Darlene Dickinson [email protected] Bookkeeper Anna Callaghan [email protected]
Advancement Director Rebecca Malcarney Dickson [email protected]
2014-2015 Council Members
Parish Pastoral Council
John Blankenship
Rev. James T. Dever, OSFS
Rev. Joseph A. DiMauro, OSFS
Rafael Haciski
John Kearney
Sarah Martine
Joe McElroy
Sr. Patricia McGinley, SSJ
Deacon Peter Powell
Mike Przybylski
Karena Rosa
Bob Tulini
Visit our website to view the Parish Pastoral Council Page.
Parish Finance Council
Anna Callaghan Tom Cannataro Janet Lane Maura Peach Bob Tulini
Parish Trustees
Maura Peach Bob Tulini
School Board
Michael Buttil
Anna Callaghan
Steve Cordasco
Rebecca Malcarney Dickson Anne Hartman
Sam Lacroce
Courtney Malcarney
Marge McElroy (Chair)
Denise Paolucci
Loretta Ravelli
MASS SCHEDULE
Saturday Vigil 5:00pm Sunday 7:30am, 9:00am & 11:00am Daily-Mon-Fri 8:00am
Holy Day 8:00am, 12:00noon, 7:00pm
Sacrament of Reconciliation Sat. 4:00-4:30pm or by appointment.
Baptism Families wishing to baptize a child at Christ the King need to be registered parishioners. Forms are available on the Christ the King web-site. If you have not attended a Baptismal Prepa-ration class in the past, preparation sessions are held monthly at the Parish Center on the 2nd Tuesday. To register for Baptism, complete the online form (under sacraments) and call Sister Pat
(856-4291600).
Marriage Couples planning to marry should make arrangements at least one year in advance and are required to attend a marriage preparation pro-gram. Couples contemplating marriage are asked to complete the preliminary wedding form on our website at www.ctkhaddonfield.org. The couple must meet with the priest/deacon before the date
can be confirmed.
Anointing of the Sick The Catholic Church reserves this Sacrament not just for those near death but also for those chronically ill or about to un-dergo surgery. If you would like to speak to a priest for any of these rea-sons, or in case of an emergency, please contact the parish office at 856-429-1600. R.C.I.A. /Catechumenate The Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), also known as the catechumenate, is the traditional way the Catholic church extends a welcoming invitation to non-catholic men and women
inquiring about Catholic belief and practice. The process welcomes:
adults who have never been baptized
baptized adults from another Christian tradition considering joining the Catholic Church; or
adults Catholics who have never received the Sacraments of Confirmation &/or Eucharist
For more info please contact Sister Pat (856-429-1600)
Eleventh Sunday in Ordinary Time–June 14, 2015