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TheRutland-WallingfordCatholicCommunity
ChristtheKinglocatedat:
66S.MainSt.,Rutland,Vt.
SundayMassSaturday 5:30PM..........Sunday 7:30AM,10AM,5:30PM............
ReconciliationFriday 3:30–4PM..............
Weareonecommunitywiththreeworshipsites:ChristtheKingandImmaculateHeartofMaryinRutland,andSt.PatrickinWallingford.
Asone,wepraytheEucharistandothersacramentstogether,andweexplorethemeaningofourCatholicfaith.Asacommunity,wereachoutinlove,followingthecallofJesustoservethoseinneed.
Asonecommunity,wegrowtogetherinfaithandloveforJesusChrist.
St.Patricklocatedat:
218N.MainSt.,Wallingford,Vt.
SundayMassSaturday 4PM..........Sunday 10AM............
ReconciliationSaturday 3:15–3:45PM..........
ImmaculateHeartofMarylocatedat:
18LincolnAve.,Rutland,Vt.
SundayMassSaturday 4PM..........Sunday 8AM............
ReconciliationSaturday 3–3:45PM..........
TheMostHolyBodyandBloodofChrist June23,2019
ParishStaffPastor: Msgr.BernardW.Bourgeois–ext.105 E-mail:[email protected]
ParochialVicar: Rev.MatthewJ.Rensch–ext.106 E-mail:[email protected]
DirectorsofMusic: WilliamGower-Johnson(CTK)–ext.107 LoriRouthier(IHM)–ext.100
BusinessManagers: GerardWhooley–ext.108 GaryBelock–Ext.109
DirectorsofReligiousEducation: SandraCarpenter SuzanneAquistapace
RutlandCatholicSchools: SarahFortier,Principal ChristtheKingSchool,GradesPre-Kto8–(802)773-0500 MountSt.JosephAcademy,Grades9to12–(802)775-0151
PastoralOfficesMailingAddress: 66S.MainSt.,RutlandVT05701
Telephone: (802)773-6820,(802)775-1054(fax)
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.rwcatholic.org
OfficeHours: 9AMto4PM,MondaytoFriday; closedonholidays
ForourcompleteMassschedule,pleaseseeinside.
〉 (802)773-0500,ext.27
Readings for the Week Sunday: Gn 14:18-20/Ps 110:1, 2, 3, 4 [4b]/1 Cor
11:23-26/Lk 9:11b-17
Monday: Is 49:1-6/Ps 139:1b-3, 13-14ab, 14-15 [14]/Acts 13:22-26/Lk 1:57-66, 80
Tuesday: Gn 13:2, 5-18/Ps 15:2-3a, 3bc-4ab, 5 [1b]/Mt 7:6, 12-14
Wednesday: Gn 15:1-12, 17-18/Ps 105:1-2, 3-4, 6-7, 8-9 [8a]/Mt 7:15-20
Thursday: Gn 16:1-12, 15-16 or 16:6b-12, 15-16/Ps 106:1b-2, 3-4a, 4b-5 [1b]/Mt 7:21-29
Friday: Ez 34:11-16/Ps 23:1-3a, 3b-4, 5, 6 [1]/Rom 5:5b-11/Lk 15:3-7
Saturday: Acts 12:1-11/Ps 34:2-3, 4-5, 6-7, 8-9 [5]/2 Tm 4:6-8, 17-18/Mt 16:13-19
Next Sunday: 1 Kgs 19:16b, 19-21/Ps 16:1-2, 5, 7-8, 9-10, 11 [cf. 5a]/Gal 5:1, 13-18/Lk 9:51-62
Observances Sunday: The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ
Monday: The Nativity of St. John the Baptist
Thursday: St. Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and DOTC
Friday: The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
Saturday: Sts. Peter and Paul, apostles
Next Sunday: Thirteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time
Financial News Christ the King This Year ($) Last Year ($) Offertory Last Week 6,750.00 6,039.00 Year to Date 349,989.00 349,259.00
Immaculate Heart of Mary This Year ($) Last Year ($) Offertory Week of 6/9 1,954.00 2,633.00 Last Week 2,237.00 2,511.00 Year to Date 107,509.00 116,386.00 Fuel Week of 6/9 657.00 523.00 Year to Date 10,204.00 10,738.00
St. Patrick This Year ($) Last Year ($) Offertory Last Week 1,120.00 965.00 Year to Date 55,900.00 52,419.00
Gospel Meditation The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ by Tracy Earl Welliver, MTS (LPI)
"They all ate and were satisfied." Why read the miracle of the multiplication of the loaves this Sunday? Here we see the mystery of our physical and spiritual realities intermingling. Too often, they can feel separate. When we go to Mass, how often we appear more ordinarily
human rather than stretching toward the divine.
Perhaps our experience of the Eucharist is fairly mundane. We notice when a new sacramental wine has been selected. We
MASS SCHEDULEJune 22 to 30, 2019
Sat. 6/22
4:00 PM IHM Victoria Hawley family, living and deceased, by Victoria Hawley
4:00 PM SP Phil Saporito by a parishioner
5:30 PM CTK Bartley and Catherine Costsello by BJ, Tom, Brian, and Barry
Sun. 6/23
7:30 AM CTK Intentions of the parishioners
8:00 AM IHM Arvilla H. Weinreber by Denise and Stephen Leach
10:00 AM CTK Mr. Ralph Bove, Sr. by Mrs. Ellen Bove and Family
10:00 AM SP Eugene Gaiotti (30th annfversary)by the Gaoitti and Stack families
5:30 PM CTK Bob Andras by Kathy and Ray Lopes
Mon. 6/24
6:45 AM CTK Victoria Lacerenza by Adrienne Matunas
4:45 PM CTK Adam Smiles by the Tatro family
Tue.6/25
6:45 AM CTK Christina Trapeni by her husband
6:00 PM SP Robert Graf by his children
Wed.6/26
6:45 AM CTK Thanksgiving of Our Lady of Good Success for prayers answered by Helen
4:45 PM CTK Mary Margaret Friedlby Aaron and Julie Eaton
Thu. 6/27
6:45 AM CTK Souls in purgatory
4:45 PM CTK Doreen Flory by the Tatro family
Fri.6/28
6:45 AM CTK Mary Taylor by the family
4:45 PM CTK Esther Crosta (anniversary) by her nephew
Sat. 6/29
4:00 PM IHM Bernard R. Morgan Sr. and Mary E. Howe by Anne Marie
4:00 PM SP Jean Scarzello by a parishioner
5:30 PM CTK Richard Fish (20th anniversary)by his loving family
Sun. 6/30
7:30 AM CTK Intentions of the parishioners
8:00 AM IHM Joe Ladabouche by Mary Renaud
10:00 AM CTKRichard and Joyce Blongy (to celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary) by their family
10:00 AM SP Don Fredette by a parishioner
5:30 PM CTK All souls in purgatory, especially deceased members of Foss
Sunday Coffee Hour at Christ the KingJoin us for coffee and donuts after the 10 AM Mass.
All Are Welcome No matter your present status in the Catholic Church;
no matter your family or marital status; no matter where you are in the practice of faith;
no matter your self image; you are welcome and loved in the parishes of the
Rutland-Wallingford Catholic Community.
feel the varying textures of the host and wonder if they'll ever bring back the one that tasted distinctly like wheat. As we shuffle up to the front and stride back to our pew, we notice the looks on people's faces and the clothes on their backs. We get distracted by the crying child, the man blowing his nose, and the mechanical sound of the air conditioner kicking in. How human we are, how earth-bound, how material!
And how good God is for entering into these selfsame realities. How good God is for proclaiming "the kingdom of God," for "heal[ing] those who needed to be cured," for having mercy on a tired and hungry crowd. How many of the crowd noticed what had been done for them? Did they realize their dinner was a miracle? How often do we miss the deeper reality of the Eucharist? Even if in the moment of receiving communion we don't experience radical ecstasy and don't feel any different, there is a tangible reality to cling to. Our God loves us enough to become bread for us, not only to feed us but to be fed upon by us.
Totus Tuus 2019 This summer, Christ the King is again hosting the Catholic youth camp, Totus Tuus ("Totally Yours"). The camp has two sections, one for those entering grades 1–8, and one for those entering grades 9–12. Last year, we had over 60 participants!
The diocese organizes the program, and send a teaching team of seminarians and college-aged students, who do a great job combining enrichment in the faith with a ton of energy and fun. The day includes catechetical instruction, daily Mass, songs, games, and recess. I've worked with the Totus Tuus programs in the past, and have always found them to be engaging and fun, as well as a great way for the students to grow in their love for God. The dates for the program are as follows:
The grade school camp is from 9 AM to 3 PM, Monday, July 22, to Friday, July 26.
The high school camp is from 7:30 PM to 9:30 PM, Sunday, July 21, to Thursday, July 25.
The price is $60 for a grade student, and $25 for a high schooler. For families with multiple students, the maximum cost is $150. Please make checks to Christ the King Parish.
Registration forms are available at the parish office, Christ the King School, or at https://www.rwcatholic.org/totus-tuus. If you have any questions, contact Fr. Matthew at (802) 773-6820, Ext. 106, or [email protected].
Broc Community Food Shelf The Broc boxes at the entrances to each church are now tuna for Christ the King, and soup for St. Patrick. (IHM collects for the Community Cupboard the third weekend of the month.) If we each contribute one can of tuna or soup, we will collect 1,000 or more cans. Thank you in advance for your generosity!
Join the Legion of Mary The Legion of Mary is part of the Worldwide Association of Catholic Laity, who serve the Church in prayer and the performance of apostolic works. Today, there are over 3 million members, making it one of the largest apostolic organizations of Catholic lay people. Meetings are at 2 PM every Monday at St. Peter’s Friary. For details, call Mary Ann, (802) 775-5917.
Mark Your Calendars! Fr. Bernie Is Turning 50 …and we’re helping him celebrate! There will be cake, ice cream, and much more! Join us on Sunday, June 30, in Engle Hall following the 10 AM Mass.
IHM parishioners, contact Betty Ann Laval, (802) 773-2391, if you can bring bread or muffins to share.
St. Patrick’s parishioners, contact Lena Drzewichzewski, (802) 446-2500, if you can bring a fruit salad, brownies, or cookies to share.
Christ the King parishioners, contact Kathy Lopes, (802) 558-2161, if you can bring punch to share or if you can help with set up and/or clean up! In lieu of gifts, Fr. Bernie requests that donations be made to the Community Cupboard.
The Edwina Jones Clarke Scholarship This scholarship was set up many years ago for Christ the King Parish to honor the Catholic commitment of graduating seniors who are attending college. To be eligible, the student must be an active, confirmed Catholic who has remained active post-confirmation and has served in leadership roles in Christ the King Parish throughout high school. Applications are available at the parish office or by emailing [email protected]. All applications must be returned to the parish by June 30.
Bishop’s Annual Appeal In this year of discipleship, Bishop Coyne asks all of us to respond to the universal call to love, one that is a commission to all of the baptized faithful.
Our individual parish progress is:
Christ the King: $$21,613 of $85,565 25.3%Immaculate Heart of Mary: $2,826 of $19,703 14.3%St. Patrick: $3,775 of $9,756 38.7%
St. Patrick News Tag Sale In conjunction with Wallingford Days, St. Patrick’s will have a tag sale on Saturday, July 20. Tables can be rented for $10, and items will be sold to benefit St. Patrick’s. If you have items to donate, or if you wish to rent a table, contact Cathy Reed, 446-6050 or Lena Drzewichzewski, 446-2500. We discourage electronic items, clothing, and appliances. Thank you!
Bible Study The bible study has been postponed and will begin on Tuesday, July 2, with Galatians. Bring your bible and join us for good fellowship and study! If you have any questions, call Jo Ann Crowley at (802) 259-3380.
Organ Installation Thanks to Steve D., Jim Eddy, Joe Hammond, and Blane Russell for their help moving the organ!
Come and Spend Time with the Lord! Adoration is offered at Christ the King every Friday from noon to 2:30 PM.
Visit our website at www.rwcatholic.org. Information and bulletins are uploaded weekly.
Upcoming Events
✤ The Wild Goose Thursdays until September 15, 6:30 PM St. John the Baptist Church, Castleton Session 3: Baptism of the Holy Spirit and Fire Jesus came to baptize you with the Holy Spirit and fire - Mt 3:11 This baptism in the Holy Spirit changes lives; it brings freedom, peace, and the very presence of God.
✤ Literature and Science Camp Week of June 24–28, 8 AM to 4 PM Ages 3–12 at Christ the King School, Rutland Come and explore the world of reading and science in a fun-filled week week of projects, experiments, reading books, baking, outside fun in the sun, field trips and much, much more! $225 for the week. Call the school office at (802) 773-0500 for reservations.
✤ Basketball Camp Weeks of June 24–28 and July 29 – August 2 Christ the King School, Rutland • Learn some new drills and skills • Work on your game • Play with your friends • HAVE FUN!!! Grades 1–4: 9 AM to 1 PM Grades 5–8: 2 PM to 6 PM Cost: $80 per player or $150 for both weeks. Contact David Perry at [email protected].
✤ Open-house at First Step Pregnancy Clinic Thursday, June 27, 5–8 PM Come to this open-house and see first-hand the fruits of your generosity with the Knights of Columbus Rutland Council 232 ultrasound machine campaign. We exceeded our goal by $2,000, and were therefore able to fund the complete outfitting of the room containing the machine as well as the machine itself. We raised a total of $12,000 and received a grant from the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council of another $10,000. The pregnancy clinic is at 20 Washington St., Rutland.
✤ Celebrate Marriage Retreat Saturday, June 29, 10 AM to 4 PM, Christ the King Church Renew your dreams, increase your passion, and refresh your marriage at this day-long retreat. Optional Mass at 5:30 PM. $30 per couple includes materials, snacks, and lunch. To register, call Terri McCormack, diocesan marriage and family life co-ordinator, at (802) 658-6110, Ext. 1451 or [email protected].
✤ Public Veneration of the Relic of the Chains of St. Peter Weekend of June 29 & 30, 4:15 PM and 11 AM Masses St. Peter’s Church, Rutland All are invited to join us in celebrating our patronal feast of St. Peter and the 146th anniversary of the dedication of St. Peter’s Church. A relic of the chains of St. Peter will be available for public veneration at each Mass. The link of the chain is a second-class relic, which means it came into direct contact with St. Peter, our first pope.
And from Our Pastor…DearParishionersandFriends:
In these final days of June, there are a lot of interes8ngreligious feasts. Last weekend was the Solemnity of the HolyTrinity. On that day we celebrated God’s revela8on as God theFather,theSon,andtheHolySpirit,threePersonswhileremainingoneGod.Thisisoneofthegreatestyetmostimportantmysteriesof our faith. Another important feast and great mystery is thisweekend’sfeast:TheBodyandBloodofJesusChrist.Onthisday,the Church asks us to turn the spotlight on ourselves and thatsacred specieswe receive each 8mewe aLendMass, the breadandwinethat,throughthecallingoftheHolySpiritandthewordsofJesus,becomehisBodyandBlood.InpartakingoftheEucharist,weuniteourselvestoChrist,ourSavior.
Other feasts abound during this period.Monday, June 24, isthe Solemnity of theNa8vity of John the Bap8st.On this sacredday we walk with Zechariah and Elizabeth, John’s parents. TheforerunnerofChristwasborntounlikelyandagedpeople.YetthatishowGodworks!ThebirthofJohntakesplacesixmonthsbeforethebirthofChrist(yes,wearesixmonthstoChristmas!!).WestartthinkingaboutthebirthofChristearlyinthesummer.
There’smore!TheSacredHeartof Jesuswillbe the focusofJune28,alwaysthesecondweeka[erPentecost(June9thisyear).Having grownup in SacredHeart Church in Bennington, this hasalwaysbeena specialday forme.Theancientsbelieved that theheartwasthecenterofthehumanbody;thustheheartofJesusisthe font of all love, and the love of God flows from his SacredHeart.
We’re not finished yet! Every year, on June 29, the Churchcelebrates the Solemnity of Saints Peter and Paul. These twoapostles were the primary teachers of the faith a[er Pentecost.Each of them was martyred in Rome for their faith. This is abeau8fulfeastinwhichweareremindedthatGodcallseachofustofollowhiminholinessandtoteachandpreach,asdidPeterandPaul.
Onemorething.Onapersonalnote,Iturn50onJune24.Thishasbeenthecauseofalotofprayerandreflec8oninmyownlife.I am not sad or depressed. On the contrary, I am excited aboutwhatistocomeinmylife.Ilearnedfrommyfatheralwaystolookforward. Idon’twanttogobackorrepeatanyofmyprevious50years,happy that they’vebeen.As IhavebeensurprisedbyGodbefore, I am sure I will be again – and I look forward to thosesurprises! It also interestsme to know that Frs.Mayo andBakereachturned50whilepastorofChristtheKing,andFr.Tinneydidso while pastor of IHM. I stand on the shoulders of some greatpriests.Inledngyouknowmybirthday,Iamnotlookingforcardsorgi[s.Infact,anygi[swillbegiventotheCommunityCupboard.I am looking however for your prayers and love, as togetherwecon8nuetobuildtheseparishesintoonegreatcommunityoffaith.
Whatagreatweekthiswillbe!
Peace,Fr.Bernie
June 22–28, 2019 FOR THE DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON
The Diocese of Burlington’s partnership with the Phil-adelphia-based Catholic
Leadership Institute continues as parishes analyze where they are, where they are going and how to get there. The project is a result of the 2018 Diocesan Synod in Vermont and will help parishes implement the synod’s three priorities: evangelization, vibrant parishes and communication.
The first task of Catholic Leadership Institute’s work in Vermont included the distribution of The Disciple Maker Index Survey. Parishioners throughout the state were asked to complete this questionnaire on paper or online between Feb. 23 and March 31. Burlington Bishop Christopher Coyne said the goal of the survey was to provide a “snapshot” of each parish as it exists today.
While Catholic Leadership Institute is analyzing the Disciple Maker Index Survey results, each parish has formed an Action Plan Writing Team made up of the pastor or administrator and four or five parishioners that were appointed by the pastor.
Members of Action Plan Writing Teams are using their love of Christ, love for their parishes and openness to guidance from the Holy Spirit to prayerfully discern and create local pastoral plans that align with the Diocese of Burlington 2018 Synod priorities and goals. They support “the pastor in coming up with priorities for the parish with one to two goals each that are personalized to the parish community but also align with the synod,” explained Eileen O’Dea-Latini, senior client services coordinator for Catholic Leadership Institute.
In March, Action Plan Writing Teams attended one of three Parish Leadership Team Training days: March 15 at St. Monica Parish in Barre; March 16 at Holy Cross Parish in Colchester; or March 30 at Christ the King Parish in Rutland.
At these training days, members of the Action Plan Writing Teams pondered and discussed their responses to questions such as: What does evangelization mean to me? Where am I proclaiming, inviting and encountering Jesus in my family, workplace and neighborhood? How does my parish form me and my fellow parishioners to proclaim, invite
and encounter Jesus? How would you describe a vibrant parish? What effective methods of communication exist within your parish? What does your parish do well? What could be done differently?
They also reviewed the 17 recom-mendations made in “Christ our Hope,” the Declaration of the 2018 Synod of the Diocese of Burlington.
The desired outcomes of the Parish Leadership Team Training were: + to deepen a shared understanding of the synod priorities and goals so each parish and its ministries can plan and be fruitfully aligned with them;
+ to understand the purpose of the Action Plan Writing Team;
+ to learn four steps for fruitful planning and implementation; and
+ to begin using the planning process.After the March Parish Leadership Team Trainings,
teams are spending several months planning. In June, they will meet for a two-day session at which they
will receive the results of the Disciple Maker Index Survey to aid in the creation of their local parish action plans.
While the desired outcome of this session will be a draft action plan, “the teams may need to further explore a few things given the priorities they determine from the Disciple Maker Index,” O’Dea-Latini said. Some teams will meet several times after the June gathering to complete their action plans.
Implementation of the plans is expected to take place over a three-year period.
“It is my sincere hope and prayer that our efforts will strengthen our parish communities, foster an evangelizing culture in the Diocese of Burlington and further the joyful proclamation of the Good News of salvation,” Bishop Coyne said.
VTC • Stephanie Clary
This article was originally printed in the Summer 2019 issue of Vermont Catholic magazine.
Catholic Leadership Institute UpdateAction Plan Writing Teams prepare strategies
to increase parish vibrancy
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Join over 2500 other teens from around New England for a weekend of inspiration, faith, fun and fellowship. You will never be the same after this weekend! Travel by charter bus from Burlington and other locations around Vermont. The Diocese of Burlington took over 100 youth and adults in 2018! All are welcome! Contact your parish about signing up and about the possibility of financial aid. Joined by our amazing priests and seminarians! Estimated cost: $235 (does not include meals on way up and back.)
07|13 SATURDAYPadre Pio DevotionsHoly Family, Essex Junction • 8 - 10 amThe Padre Pio Prayer Group meets the
second Saturday of each month. Rosary starts at 8:00am followed by Mass, Special Intentions for the intercession of Saint Padre Pio and then learning about Padre Pio’s life, ministry and spiritual gifts will follow in the Holy Family Parish Hall after Mass.
07|14 SUNDAYSt. Mary’s BrunchSt. Mary, Franklin • 9 am - 12:30 pmAdults $9, children 7-16 $5, 6 and under are
free. All You Can Eat!
06|29 SATURDAYCelebrate Marriage EnrichmentChrist the King, Rutland • 10 am - 4:30 pmCome celebrate your marriage at a day-long
enrichment that will renew your dreams, increase your passion and refresh and celebrate your marriage. The cost is $30 per couple, which includes workbooks and lunch.REGISTER: Terri McCormack, Marriage and Family Life Coordinator, (802)658-6110, ext. 1451
06|29, 30 SATURDAY & SUNDAYPublic Veneration of the Relic of the Chains of St. PeterSt. Peter, Rutland • 4:15 pm & 11 am
To celebrate our patronal Feast of St. Peter and the 146th anniversary of the dedication of St. Peter Church, a relic of the Chains of St. Peter will be available for public veneration during each of the weekend Masses. This link of chain is a second class relic, which means it came into direct contact with St. Peter, our first pope.
07|06 SATURDAYOur Lady of Fatima DevotionsHoly Family, Essex Junction • 8 - 9:30 amFirst Saturday of every month. Rosary and
reconciliation at 8 and Mass at 8:30.
07|07 SUNDAYAnnual Diocesan Family Mass & BBQSt. Anne’s Shrine, Isle LaMotte • 12 - 4:30 pm
Mass to be celebrated by Bishop Coyne. Bring your own pic-nic lunch or enjoy a barbecue lunch at the shrine. There is no cost for the BBQ this year. Event will take place rain or shine. For BBQ please RSVP by July 1 to: Terri McCormack, marriage and family life coordinator, [email protected] or (802) 658-6110 x1451.
UPCOMING EVENTS
DIOCESE OF BURLINGTON CAREERS
Diocese: Accountant
Diocese: Development Specialist
Diocese: Manager of Safe Environment Programs
Diocese: Seasonal Groundskeeper
Diocese: Superintendent of Schools
The Loretto Home, Rutland: Residential Care Positions
St. Joseph Kervick Home, Rutland: Billing and Administrative Support Assistant
St. Joseph Kervick Home, Rutland: Director of Nursing
St. Joseph Residential Care Home, Burlington: LPN
Vermont Catholic Charities, Burlington: Accountant
For More Info: vermontcatholic.org/careers
Gifts to the Bishop’s Annual Appeal help to build a culture of vocations in Vermont by supporting vocations awareness and discernment opportunities. Learn more at vermontcatholic.org/ministries-programs /vocations.
Consider supporting this initiative with a gift at bishopsappealvt.org.
GOAL: $2,700,987
TOTAL COMMITTED:$940,636as of June 10, 2019
38.8%
100%
To see more events or to submit your event to the diocesan calendar: vermontcatholic.org/events
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