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Christ, the King

Coming to the end of the liturgical year of the Church, consideration needs to be given to this past year and to look forward to the new liturgical year. The liturgical year moves us through the events in the life of Christ and thereby deepening the life of Christ within each of us. To be aware of the celebrations of the liturgical year necessarily means an openness to the working of God within our lives.

The feast of “Christ, the King” focuses on the end of time when all of creation is given over to the Father in Heaven. That time is when Christ reigns triumphantly! Creation is returned to its previous glory and purity. The profane is transformed into the sacred. The time has come to reflect on our cooperation in that glorious Kingdom. We are to live now as citizens of that Kingdom.

Many events, people and things impinge on our time and energy. We can lose sight of the truly important. Worrying about food and security often outstrips the time and efforts placed on spiritual well-being. This feast of Christ centers us again on our own place in God’s salvific plan. The feast reminds us of our glorious goal of praising and giving glory to God! Through this action of praising and giving glory we move toward our own place in the heavenly Jerusalem.

Baptisms

Baptisms take place every 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month in the Church. The begin at 3 pm.

Baptism Class

If you are in need of Baptizing your child, please contact the Parish Office to sign up for the Baptism Class. Held in the Church Hall at 1:30 pm.

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