MARCH 29, 2020 5TH SUNDAY OF LENTMar 29, 2020 · Saturday 4:00pm & Sunday 8:30am St. Sebastian,...
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SUNDAY MASS
Notre Dame de Lourdes, Skowhegan
Saturday 4:00pm & Sunday 8:30am
St. Sebastian, Madison
Sunday 10:30am
St. Peter, Bingham
Saturday 6:00pm
RECONCILIATION
NDdL, Skowhegan: Sat. 3pm-3:30pm
Or by appointment with Fr. Jim
WEEKDAY MASSES
Monday & Friday - St. Sebastian 8AM
Tuesday & Wednesday - Notre Dame 8AM
Thursday - St Peter 2:30PM
MISSION STATEMENT
As committed followers of Jesus Christ, we strive to
serve the greater community through worship,
ministry, and hospitality.
OFFICE HOURS
9:00am to 12:00pm
Monday - Thursday
or for appointment call 474-2039.
291 Water Street , Skowhegan
MINISTRY TO THE SICK
Please contact the office if you or someone you
know would like to be visited at home or in the
hospital.
FINANCE COUNCIL MEMBERS
Ernie Falcone, Raymond Guillaume, Claire Perkins,
Doreen Poulin, Richard Vining, Jim West
MUSIC MINISTRIES
Jeffrey W. Quinn, Skowhegan - 474-5253
Jack Ducharme, Madison - 696-5526
Alieta Belanger, Bingham - 672-3213
MARRIAGE
Please contact the pastor six months in advance.
Parish Website: www.ctkparishonline.com
Online Giving: ctkmaine.weshareonline.org
Diocesan Web Site: www.portlanddiocese.org
Parish email: [email protected]
MARCH 29, 2020 5
TH
SUNDAY OF LENT
CHRIST THE KING PARISH P.O. BOX 369, 291 WATER ST., SKOWHEGAN, MAINE 04976
Rev. James L. Nadeau, S. T. L., Pastor - 474-9844
Madison Pastoral Associate
Elisabeth Crowley - 696-3203
Parish Office (Skowhegan)
Nora Natale, Office Manager - 474-2039
Becky Gilblair, Bulletin Editor
Email Bulletin Notices To
Scott Casey - Offertory Recording
Director, Religious Education
Alicia B. Benson - 474-2039
Altar Servers
Elyse Wilson - 938-3030 [email protected]
Welcome to New Parishioners
If you are new to the area and looking for a parish family, please
introduce yourself to us before or after Mass. If you are moving, please
advise us of your new address. This can also be done online at:
www.ctkparishonline.com.
COLLECTIONS
PRAYER/MASS RESOURCES
Weekly Offertory Goal $5,000.00
During this time of suspended masses, please
consider these opportunities to support our
beloved Christ the King Parish
and its ministries.
Mail your weekly contributions:
CTKP, PO Box 369, Skowhegan, ME 04976
Auto Bill Pay - contact your bank
WeShare Online Giving:
ctkmaine.weshareonline.org
Thank you for remembering the Parish in your
Estate Planning, Gifts of Securities,
Transfer of Stocks, Bonds, and Mutual Funds.
Please make checks payable to:
Christ the King Parish.
Thank You for your generosity and support.
Sunday Mass w/Bishop Deeley-10 am
www.portlanddiocese.org
www.facebook.com/PortlandDiocese
Television - On Air/Online
EWTN-TV: Daily Mass 8am, Noon, 7pm (No
7pm Sun.) www.ewtn.com/tv/watch-live
CatholicTV: Daily Mass 9:30am
www.catholictv.org/masses/catholictv-mass
Radio
Relevant Radio: Daily Mass 1 pm, 8:30 pm;
Sun. 10am - FM Channel 90.3/89.5;
www.relevantradio.com/listen
Rosary w/Fr. Marquis - 9pm
https://www.facebook.com/paulmarquis.587
Fr. Jim Nadeau - COVID-19 & Our Lenten Journey
This year, we are all taking on a fourth penance, in addi-
tion to the traditional prayer, fasting, and almsgiving; the
penance of disruption. God grant us, the serenity to ac-
cept the things we cannot change; the courage to
change the things we can and the wisdom to know the
difference.
Visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDNXK5iiCxM to
view: “Anti-Fragile Faith” - a video of a talk given by Fr. Mike
Schmitz at a recent convention.
Excerpts from: “CORONA COVID-19: A TERRIBLE BLESSING
FOR US ALL. An American Perspective”
“God works in his mysterious ways his wonders to perform.” This is
something that Catholics have always understood. And throughout
Western history they understood that those mysterious ways often
were in the context of suffering and death. They understood that
God does not cause suffering and death, but there are times in
which mankind is so obtuse, usually because of pride, that the only
way to wake us up is by shock therapy. Of course, when mankind
has forgotten the existence of a real God who cares and loves and
therefore allows chastening, and has instead embraced a teddy bear
God that is in their own image, then God has to act, and he acts to
shock us from our self-centered stupor to call us back to reality, the
reality of the world as it is, the world of sin and death that demands
love whose basis is self-sacrifice. And he does so not by inventing
ways to punish us but rather to allow fallen nature itself to shock us,
to force us to remember our Christian faith, and for me and for so
many, to remember our Catholic faith that comes to us from the
Apostles.
In these times even the Catholic Church, for which Mass on Sunday
is an obligation, in many dioceses in this country has, in this time of
national crisis, relaxed this obligation and even, in many instances,
has suspended all public Masses. There are those, myself included,
who initially reacted to this suspension in a negative way. But I have
come to a clear conclusion that this suspension of public Masses,
though a terrible deprivation in a real way, is for the good of the
Church as well as society . . . in that the chief way of stopping the
spread of the virus is self-isolation. The virus cannot spread if people
are not in contact. That this self-isolation comes at great cost to so
many institutions and people is painfully obvious. . . Uncharted terri-
tory indeed. But it will be in this uncharted territory, if it is lived and
supported by the great majority of people, that we will find the
means of the cleansing of both the terrible divisiveness that marks
our society and also of the terrible forgetfulness of so many Catho-
lics as to what their faith is about: namely, the Cross and Resurrec-
tion of Jesus Christ, the basis of our faith.
Can it be that in this uncharted and painful territory that we will again
regain the sense of family and friendship? Can it be that in a painful
world in which there is no Mass that Catholics can attend, a world in
which no one receives Holy Communion, a world in which the Sacra-
ments are not part of the “scene” of what it means to be Catholic,
can it be that in this terrible deprivation that there will come forth the
joyful and awe-ful reality of the Sacraments and of the Catholic faith
in a rediscovery of the beauty and wonder and truth of the Catholic
faith? ‘God works in his mysterious ways his wonders to perform.’”
ST. SEBASTIAN - MADISON
Sunday - Religious Education - After Mass - Cancelled
Monday - Faith Sharing - Directly After Mass -
Cancelled
Monday - Widow/Widowers Meeting - Cancelled
Tuesday - Communion - Catholic Residents of
Maplecrest - Cancelled
People Who Care Food Cupboard - Tuna Fish
St. Sebastian Thrift Store - Closed until further notice
NOTRE DAME - SKOWHEGAN
MASS INTENTIONS
ST. ANTHONY’S SOUP KITCHEN
PRAYING THE ROSARY: Sat 3:30pm; Sun. 8 am - Cancelled
To help in leading the rosary before mass:
Elyse Wilson at [email protected] or 938-3030.
RELIGIOUS ED. CLASS Sun. 9:30-11am - Cancelled
FAITH SHARING 10am Mondays - Cancelled
Daughters of Isabella #441 Meeting April 7 at 6.m
Food Cupboard: Canned Peas. Corporate Communion -
April 19th at 8:30 Mass
ST ANTHONY’S SOUP KITCHEN - Thursdays 4:30-5pm
Closed until further notice
SANCTUARY CANDLE
ST PETER - BINGHAM
REPOSE OF THE SOUL
WEEKLY HOST SPONSORSHIP
COMMUNION: Rehab & Living Ctr. 1
st
Sun. of the
month - 10 am - Cancelled
SP FOOD PANTRY: 1
st
& 3
rd
Wed. 10 am - 1 pm
SP THRIFT SHOP: Closed until further notice
DISCIPLE MAKER INDEX SURVEYS
There is no Weekly Host Sponsorship
the week of March 29, 2020.
PLEASE PRAY FOR THE REPOSE OF THE SOUL of
Carole Ann Clement. The Christ the King Parish
community sends its sincere condolences to her family.
Sunday March 29, 2020
Ez 37:12-14; Rom 8:8-11; Jn 11:1-45
Monday March 30, 2020
Dn 3:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62; Jn 8:1-11
Tuesday March 31, 2020
Nm 21:4-9; Jn 8:21-30
Wednesday April 1, 2020
Dn 3:14-20, 91-92, 95; Jn 8:31-42
Thursday April 2, 2020
Gn 17:3-9; Jn 8:51-59
Friday April 3, 2020
Jer 20:10-13; Jn 10:31-42
Saturday April 4, 2020
Ez 37:21-28; Jn 11:45-56
Sunday April 5, 2020
Mt 21:1-11; Is 50:4-7; Phil 2:6-11; Mt 26:14-27, 66
Sponsorship dates will be rescheduled
when Soup Kitchen resumes.
READINGS
PLEASE PRAY FOR ALL AFFECTED
BY THE CORONAVIRUS
AND
THEIR FAMILIES.
You can still visit www.disciplemakerindex.com to
complete the survey. Please mail all paper copies
asap to the Parish Office at PO Box 369, Skowhegan,
ME 04976.
There is no Sanctuary Candle sponsorship
for the week of March 29, 2020.
All Buildings Closed
Until Further Notification
by the Bishop or Civil Authorities
Mass Intentions will be rescheduled.
SPIRITUAL COMMUNION
“My Jesus, I believe that You are present in the
most Blessed Sacrament. I love You above all
things and I desire to receive You into my soul.
Since I cannot now receive You sacramentally,
come at least spiritually into my heart. I embrace
You as if You were already there, and unite myself
wholly to You. Never permit me to be separated
from You. Amen.”
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