Sacrament of Reconciliation will be again on Saturday afternoon from 3:15 - 3:45 p.m. Also July 2 (4 –6 pm) and July 3 ( 4-6 pm) with social distancing & sanitizing being done.
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Dear Christ the King Parishioners, After 2 weeks of experiencing the sign-up for masses, I have decided we will not be doing this anymore. Our numbers have been low at each mass to indicate a lot are not ready to return to Mass. Therefore, those who wish and are able to return can do so. With that said, Sat. 4 pm Mass has been the fullest of the 3. We are still limited to the 25% of occupancy rule, which means we can have 50 in the church body. If we should go over 50, please understand you will be asked to come to another Mass, most likely on Sunday morning. Thank you for your understanding, we will get better at this as time goes on and hopefully soon these requirements will be lifted. Have a blessed week. Your brother in Christ, Fr. Barry With Church opening we are limited in the numbers who can attend. We at Christ the King can have 50 people in attendance. We ask that you are a registered member of Christ the King and to sign up for one Mass a month to allow others to attend a weekend Mass. If there are openings the day of Mass, feel free to sign up for that Mass even if you have attended Mass the previous weeks.
The link to sign up is: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/5080e4fafaf2ba5f58-mass To those who have given food items or monies to Kings Community Food Pantry during these the past months of social distancing, school closing, unemployment or health issues. The Spencer community met the challenge and stepped up to contribute, as they have in the past to support those who are in need. A sincere and heartfelt “Thank You” and may God’s blessed you and your families. Below is the Bishop's letter about public Masses and the guidelines from the Diocese for the resumption of public Masses More information will be posted later about Christ the King's policies for public Masses Direct links: diolc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Letter-to-all-faithful-May-14-2020.pdf diolc.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Public-Mass-Guidelines.pdf Why is it so important that we register in a parish? It isn’t good enough that we go to mass? Registration is the official way we join a parish community. Many people that that because they attend a particular church they automatically belong to that parish. At times, young adults who have moved away for years think they are still signed up under their parents membership. But their membership requires calling the parish office to formally enrolling yourself in that parish. Registration is a commitment to a community, a way to be included in the religious, social, and ministerial activities of your parish. Your registration affects the parish in many ways. Census numbers can determine how many priests are assigned to a particular church, what benefits and obligations the community has to the diocese, and how Masses, Confessions, and devotions are planned and scheduled. Registration shows that you belong. It is also necessary for certain benefits, like scheduling sacraments, obtaining certificates and getting contribution state- ments for taxes. Most, importantly, it lets the parish count on you, to call on you to assist in its mission. Registering in your parish is a statement of faith and confidence in the life and work of your parish. As to supporting your parish financially during this time of the uncertainty and when the social distancing is in place to only 10 people, thus not be able to attend weekend masses. Your contribution can be mailed to 306 S. LaSalle Street, Spencer, WI 54479 or our finance person can establish your request for automatic withdrawal from your bank account per monthly ACH payment, thru your parish, not thru the diocesan website. If you wish to do so, please call parish office 715-659-4480 for details. Your continued support is so greatly appreciated. God’s blessings to you. The Holy Eucharist will be distributed after daily Mass under the carport ***** Tuesday-Wednesday-Thursday - Friday *** from 8:40 a.m. thru 8:50 a.m. To celebrate Mother’s Day, Fr. Barry is inviting all mothers to come for a blessing and a flower! The celebration will commence under the carport on Sunday, May 10th from 11am-noon. REMINDER to Parishioners * 24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration for 2020 - First Friday – May 1 thru May 2 Starting at 9 am on Friday an ending at 9 am on Saturday) Note: There will be a prayer petition book placed out the week prior to our First Friday Eucharistic Adoration. Anyone wishing to have petitions offered during Adoration may enter their petition into the book and they will be prayed for. Attention: Church doors are locked @ 9 p.m. until 6 a.m. if you are coming to pray during this time please knock on door (under carport) 5 minutes before the start of each hour and you will be let in by person already inside of church. We may still only have 10 (or less) people in church, but you are welcome to come spend time with Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament |
MASS SCHEDULE
Tuesday - Friday: 8:00 AM Saturday: 4:00 PM Sunday: 8:00 AM & 10:00 AM RECONCILIATION
Saturday: 3:15 - 3:45 PM OFFICE HOURS
Monday - Thursday: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM Friday: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Stay Connected with Our ParishWelcome from Our PastorWelcome to Christ the King Catholic Church! Ever since 1938 this parish has been assisting souls in their quest for deeper union with God. Our mission statement is essentially found in the stained glass window above the main altar: “For Christ our King.” Insofar as God made us and we belong to Him, we have come to... Read More
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