November 6-7, 2021
Transcript of November 6-7, 2021
NOVE MBE R 6- 7, 20 21
THIRTY-SECOND SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME
CONTRIBUTIONS & OFFERINGS �
For a contact�free way to make
contributions, scan this image with your
phone’s camera to be directed to Christ
the King’s Online Giving page:�
VISITORS —Welcome to Christ the King Parish! �
If you are interested in joining our Christ the King Family,
please call the Parish Office (605�332�5477), register online
(ctkparish�sf.org), or pick up a welcome card at one of the
church entrances (fill out and place in the collection basket).�
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PARISH OFFICE �
1501 W. 26th St.�
Sioux Falls, SD 57105��
Phone: (605) 332�5477��
Fax: (605) 332�0552��
Websites: ctkpar ish�sf.org�
ctkcampusministry.com��
Parish Office Hours: �
Monday�Thursday������������������� 8am�5pm�
Friday�������������������������������������� 8am�3pm�
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PARISH STAFF
Pastor�
Rev. Jordan Samson (605) 332�5477 x12�
Email: [email protected]��
Deacon�
Deacon Jim Boorman (605) 370�1047�
Email: [email protected]��
CTK Campus Ministry Chaplain�
Rev. Tyler Mattson�
Email: [email protected]��
Campus Minister �
& High School Outreach�
Cody Fischer (605) 332�5477 x15�
Email: cfischer@ctkparish�sf.org�
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Secretary � Bookkeeping�
Cindy Fiedler (605) 332�5477 �
Email: cindyf@ctkparish�sf.org��
Secretary � Office Administrator�
Meghan Rose (605) 332�5477 �
Email: office@ctkparish�sf.org��
Director of Religious Education�
Mary Hays�Reichelt (605) 360�9527�
Email: [email protected]��
Facilities Supervisor�
Joe Weisensee (605) 261�2894��
CTK SCHOOL �
Principal: Julie Kolbeck�
1801 S Lake Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57105�
Tel (605) 338�5103;�Fax (605) 335�1231�
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MASS TIMES
Daily Mass Schedule This Week�
Mon., November 8th����������������NO Mass�
Tues., November 9th��������� 5:15 pm Mass �
Wed., November 10th����� 12:00 pm Mass�
Thurs., November 11th������ 8:30 am Mass �
(followed by Adoration until 3pm)�
Friday, November 12th…12:00 pm Mass��
Weekend Mass Schedule�
Sat., November 13th������������������ 4:00 pm �
Sun., Nov 14th������������8am, 10am, & 7pm��
CONFESSIONS
Wed., November 10th���������������� 5:00 pm�
Sat., November 13th��������������������2:30 pm�
Opening Hymn: Come, Ye Thankful People, Come�
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Entrance Antiphon: Let my prayer come into your presence,
Incline your ear to hear my cry for help, O Lord.� �
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Gloria:� Glory to God in the highest and on earth peace to
people of good will. We praise you, we bless you, we adore
you, we glorify you, We give you thanks for your great glory,
Lord God, heavenly King, O God, Almighty Father. Lord
Jesus Christ, only Begotten Son, Lord God, Lamb of God,
Son of the Father, You take away the sins of the world, have
mercy on us; You�take away the sins of the world, receive our
prayer; You are seated at the right hand of the Father, have
mercy on us. For you alone are the Holy One, you alone are
the Lord, You alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the
Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen. �
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First Reading� �� � �� 1 Kings 17:10�16�
In those days, Elijah the prophet went to Zarephath. As he
arrived at the entrance of the city, a widow was gathering
sticks there; he called out to her, "Please bring me a small
cupful of water to drink." She left to get it, and he called out
after her, "Please bring along a bit of bread." She answered,
"As the LORD, your God, lives, I have nothing baked; there is
only a handful of flour in my jar and a little oil in my jug. Just
now I was collecting a couple of sticks, to go in and prepare
something for myself and my son; when we have eaten it, we
shall die." Elijah said to her, "Do not be afraid. Go and do as
you propose. But first make me a little cake and bring it to
me. Then you can prepare something for yourself and your
son. For the LORD, the God of Israel, says, 'The jar of flour
shall not go empty, nor the jug of oil run dry, until the day
when the LORD sends rain upon the earth.'" She left and did
as Elijah had said. She was able to eat for a year, and he and
her son as well; the jar of flour did not go empty, nor the jug
of oil run dry, as the LORD had foretold through Elijah. �
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.��
Responsorial Psalm:�
The LORD keeps faith forever, secures justice for the oppressed,
gives food to the hungry. The LORD sets captives free. R.���
The LORD gives sight to the blind. The LORD raises up those who
were bowed down; the LORD loves the just. The LORD protects
strangers. R.���
The fatherless and the widow he sustains, but the way of the wicked
he thwarts. The LORD shall reign forever; your God, O Zion,
through all generations. Alleluia. R.��
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Second Reading�� � � Hebrews 9:24�28��
Christ did not enter into a sanctuary made by hands, a copy of
the true one, but heaven itself, that he might now appear
before God on our behalf.� Not that he might offer himself
repeatedly, as the high priest enters each year into the
sanctuary with blood that is not his own; if that were so, he
would have had to suffer repeatedly from the foundation of
the world.� But now once for all he has appeared at the end of
the ages to take away sin by his sacrifice.� Just as it is
appointed that human beings die once, and after this the
judgment, so also Christ, offered once to take away the sins of
many, will appear a second time, not to take away sin but to
bring salvation to those who eagerly await him. �
The Word of the Lord. Thanks be to God.�
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Gospel Acclamation: Blessed are the poor in spir it,�
for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. �
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Gospel� � � � � � � Mark 12:38�44�
In the course of his teaching Jesus said to the crowds,
"Beware of the scribes, who like to go around in long robes
and accept greetings in the marketplaces, seats of honor in
synagogues,� and places of honor at banquets. They devour
the houses of widows and, as a pretext recite lengthy
prayers. They will receive a very severe condemnation."
He sat down opposite the treasury and observed how the
crowd put money into the treasury.� Many rich people put
in large sums. A poor widow also came and put in two
small coins worth a few cents. Calling his disciples to
himself, he said to them, "Amen, I say to you, this poor
widow put in more than all the other contributors to the
treasury. For they have all contributed from their surplus
wealth, but she, from her poverty, has contributed all she
had, her whole livelihood."�
Prayer for Families: We bless your name, O Lord, for
sending your Son Jesus to be born of Mary to become part of
a human family, so that, as he lived and grew, he would
experience the sorrows and joys of family life. We ask you,
Lord, to bless, protect, and watch over our families at Christ
the King. Keep, we pray, in a bond of love all husbands and
wives who are united in the covenant of Marriage, so that, as
you make their love fruitful, they may overcome every
obstacle and become witnesses to your love for the world.
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On June 16 and June 23, 2021, we saw over 100 Christ the King
parishioners a�end our innova�on workshops.� Here we were led to think
big about our future as a parish, as a school and as campus
ministry.� Literally hundreds of ideas were voiced, needs iden�fied, and
challenges presented.� Over the last two months a representa�ve team of 15
have been mulling over the insights gained from June to come up with some
ac�on items that correspond best with our mission and can be most easily
implemented.��
Here is our mission/vision statement:��
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Christ the King is a vibrant Catholic community that interconnects parish,
school and campus ministry. We strive to live the Gospel of Jesus Christ
through missionary discipleship.�
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Everything we do as a parish, as a school, and as campus ministry should
lead us closer to this vision statement.� It is clear through this statement, and
has been reflected in our work as an innova�on team, that we want to
con�nually be mindful and united with one another in these three areas of
parish life.� The school is a huge part of our parish mission and has been
since our incep�on.� Campus ministry has a rich past, but is somewhat new
in our inten�onality as a parish.� An awareness of our united mission has
been a focus of our innova�on team.��
Currently our team is working on just a few items, or MVP’s (Minimally
Viable Products), that have come to the surface.� I’d like to share two of
these ideas with you today.� First, we are working on the way we welcome
new people to the parish, school and campus ministry.� We’ve shared some
good best prac�ces about ways to welcome newcomers to Christ the King
and make sure they feel welcomed and connected; this was also the impetus
for the “welcoming team” op�on for volunteers on the ministry fair
form!� Second, we’ve worked on having a few connected events that engage
all areas of parish/school/campus ministry life.� The food truck picnic was a
great start and we hope to have more events like that.� This connectedness
is also reflected in a simple thing like a logo.� I hope you’ve no�ced our
circular logo with the outline of CTK church that is being used across all
ministries.� We are also considering technologies to be�er communicate to
the en�re CTK community and keep us all aware of the connected events
happening at Christ the King.��
We have more ideas we are working on and are excited to con�nue ac�ng
on them!� This team strives to meet once a month to work on some of these
goals and share new ideas.� While big ini�a�ves are welcome down the road,
the wisdom of this approach is to start small.� It is inten�onally called a
Minimally Viable Product.� This allows it to be manageable to get off the
ground at li�le to no monetary cost while using people’s passion and
ingenuity as a resource.� We’ve also given ourselves great freedom to fail!� If
an idea is from the Lord and aligned with His will, it will con�nue and grow;
but if not, we must let it fail! � I’m so grateful for this team and this place
that that is truly innova�ve in proclaiming the same Gospel we’ve always
been striving to live as Catholics.���
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Con�nue to pray for Christ the King and keep a look out for the small ways
we can best love God and others and live out our mission!�
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Peace,�
Fr. Samson�
MINISTRY SCHEDULE
NOVEMBER 13-14, 2021 �
Coffee & Rolls�
Rosary Leader�
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Ushers/Greeters �
Servers�
Lectors�
Eucharistic Ministers�
Nursing Home Communion Ministers�
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Westport�Rosalie Groon�
Bethany�Jane Wick�
Luther�Kaye Hart�
Avantara/Southridge�Janet Sporrer�
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CTK School Certificates�Nov. 13�14, 2021�
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Sat., Nov. 13th @ 4:00 pm………..Jo Anne Cero�
Sun., Nov. 14th @ 8:00 am…...Jennifer Edwards �
Sun., Nov. 14th @ 10:00 am… ...Kathy Pulford� �
If you are interested in signing up to sell
certificates after Mass, please contact Joanne
Cero or the parish office: 605�332�5477.��
On weekdays during the school year,
certificates can be purchased in the CTK
School office.�
Weekend Offering�
October 30�31, 2021�
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Weekly Offering ���������������……….$15,781.01�
Weekly Average Needed ���������������$20,611.35 �
Weekly Over/(Short)�������������������� ($4,830.34)�
Sat. 4PM� Sun. 8AM� Sun. 10AM�
Jody Willis� � Aleta Lindell�
Nolan Dexter� Ann Fullenkamp� KOC�
Kendra Dexter� Ryan Wik� KOC�
Eric Dexter� Shaun Hart� KOC�
Eldon Dexter� Suzanne Miller� KOC�
� � KOC�
Sat. 4PM� Sun. 8AM� Sun. 10AM�
Alex Wingen� Ella Schmitz� Elijah Loecker�
John Dickes� Christopher V.� Gabe Loecker�
Sat. 4PM� Sun. 8AM� Sun. 10AM�
Becky McQuistan� Suzanne Miller� KOC�
Kristen Haar� Diane M. Oleson� KOC�
Sat. 4PM� Sun. 8AM� Sun. 10AM�
Kathy Kooistra� Diane M. Oleson� KOC�
Christy Huggett� Gary DeReu� KOC�
Sat. 4PM� Sun. 8AM� Sun. 10AM�
Sat. 4PM� Sun. 8AM� Sun. 10AM�
� Gary DeReu� Kathy & Larry P.�
ANNOUNCEMENTS��
Vocations: ��
National Vocation Awareness Week, celebrated Nov. 7�13,
2021, is a celebration dedicated to promote vocations in
parishes throughout the U.S. We will have Spiritual Bouquet
cards and address stickers in the community center in
November. Please pray for our seminarians and all those
discerning their vocations. Send them a note letting them know
they are in our prayers. ��
10am Mass November 14th:��
All singers in 6th�12th grade are invited to sing at the 10am
mass on Nov. 14th.� Please arrive by 9:15am to
practice.� Bring a friend! �
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Error in the Ministry Schedule��
There was an error in the new Ministry Schedule. There are
new printed ones out, and it is also re�listed on the website.��
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Food Drive��
During November, Christ the King Parish and Christ the King
School are partnering to collect non�perishable food items for
the Food Pantry. Students are encouraged to bring things to
school during November. On Grandparents’ Day, Wednesday,
November 24th Grandparents and students may obtain a non�
perishable item to school Mass.� If you can bring more than
one item, please send them to school.� This way, if someone
cannot contribute, each student will still give an item at Mass.
Thank you for your past support. Suggested items: Canned
fruits and vegetables, canned meat, cereal, boxed dinners,
cake mix, soup, and pasta. �
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Tuesday’s for Teacher��
20% of all sales on Tuesday, November 9th go to Bishop
O’Gorman Catholic School Teachers Participating
Restaurants: Grille 26, Minerva’s, Sanaa’s, Morrie’s��
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Rosary at CTK��
Every Monday morning at 8:00 am we invite you to join our
parent group to pray the Rosary in the CTK Church. What a
great way to kick off your work week. �
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Prison Ministry� Annual Inmate Prison Christmas
Packages:��
“I was in prison and you visited me” � (Matthew 25:36). Due
November 12th. Donate Online:�Go to�https://ccfesd.org/give�
now/ , For more information or questions please
email:�[email protected]�or call the Diocesan
Office. You never know how a kind act of service could
impact someone.��
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After School Teacher Assistants:���
PT/Seasonal (2:45�6:00pm) for�Holy Spirit, and St.
Mary;�Custodian:� FT/Year Round (8:00�4:30pm during the
summer and 3:15�11:45pm during the school year) for
O'Gorman High School;�Custodian:� FT/Year Round (11:00am
�7:30pm) for St. Mary Elementary. ��
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MASS INTENTIONS��
Saturday, November 6th�
4:00 pm Special Intention�
Sunday, November 7th�
� 8:00 am Berlin Family�
10:00 am Denny Merritt�
� 7:00 pm CTK�
Monday, November 8th�
No Mass�
Tuesday, November 9th�
5:15 pm Jim Fiedler�
Wednesday, November 10th�
12:00 pm Richard & Joanne Grasser�
Thursday, November 11th�
� 8:30 am Herman Plagge�
Friday, November 12th�
12:00 pm John Jenkins�
Saturday, November 13th�
4:00 pm� Dr. Guy Tam�
Sunday, November 14th�
� 8:00 am Int. DeReu Family�
10:00 am CTK�
� 7:00 pm Int. of Jean & Ed Davis��
THIS WEEK AT CHRIST THE KING�
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Children’s Liturgy of the Word:�
Sun.,Nov 7th at 10am Mass� Campus Ministry Lounge�
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Error in the Ministry Schedule:�
There was an error in the new Ministry Schedule. There are
new printed ones out, and it is also re�listed on the website.�
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Legion of Mary Meeting:�
Sunday November 7th & 14 th �11:30am�Mc Room�
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RCIA/Adult Ed:�
Tuesday November 9th � 6:00pm � Community Center�
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Religious Education and Confirmation Classes:�
Wednesday November 10th � 6:30pm � CTK School�
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That Man is You:�
Thursday November 11th � 6:00am � 7:30am � Community
Center�
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SACRAMENTAL PREPARATION�
Baptism�
Parents must complete a Jordan Class before their child’s
baptism. Contact Deacon Jim to register: (605) 370�1047��
Marriage�
Arrangements must be made with the priest six months in
advance.��
Anointing�
If a hospital stay or surgical procedure is scheduled, call the
Parish Office to schedule the celebration of the Sacrament
of the Sick.��
Visit the “Sacraments” webpage (under the “Home” tab
on the CTK website) to learn more about sacraments of
the Catholic Church: https://www.ctkparish�sf.org/
home/sacraments�
5�Bless our children, that our homes might be places of safety
and peace, where we learn to love and forgive. We ask this
through Christ our Lord. Amen.�
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Preparation Hymn: Whatsoever You Do�
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Communion Antiphon: The Lord is my shepherd; there
is nothing I shall want. Fresh and green are the pastures
where he gives me repose, near restful waters he leads me.� �
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If you have a gluten allergy, go through Dcn. Boorman’s line
for Communion. �
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Communion Hymn: Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence�
Sending Forth: Now Thank We All Our God�
Please take this bulletin home with you.�
Do not leave it in the pew or entryway.�
Thank you!�
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