Formation Classes for Living in Your Daily Life : beginning on Monday - Oct. 21 @ 10 am * bi-monthly 1st and 3rd Mondays * Classes include teachings by Sister Mary Veronica, question and answer, community sharing, and Prayer. The Differences between Men and Women: beginning on Tuesday-Oct. 22, from 7-8pm * bi-monthly on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.UnderstandingandLivingtheTeachingsoftheCatechismoftheCatholicChurch:beginningon Tuesday-Nov.5from 7 -8 pm * bi-monthly on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. All are welcome and all sessions are free. Questions? Please call 715-451-2395 Where: 118065 Kraus St., Mfld. Directions from Mfld.: Go north on Hwy 97 toward Stratford. After County Road T, take the next right onto Kraus St. It is the first house on the corner with a blue roof and white siding.
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Watch this year's Diocesan Annual Appeal Video for 2019-2020 and DONATE using the link below --> Donate to the 2019-2020 Annual Appeal Build up Father/Son Bonds The 2019 Men of the Cross conference theme is The Father’s Way. A special rate is being offered for Father -Son attendees. Held in La Crosse on Sat., Oct. 26th, this year’s keynote speaker will be Steve Ray, a dynamic convert sure to engage men of all ages. To register, go to menofthecross.org.
From the Diocese
Father Brandon Guenther and Father Ethan Hokamp celebrate their vocations to the priesthood On June 22, 2019, Bishop William Patrick Callahan ordained Deacons Brandon Guenther and Ethan Hokamp to the priesthood of Jesus Christ. Years of discernment and their time as seminarians brought them to the sacrament of holy orders, which was joyfully shared with clergy, their family and friends. Read More... From the Church
In December 2017, 19 year-old Arkansas college student Christine McGee was rushed to the hospital by her mother. Christine had fallen ill with what turned out to be an aneurysm, and it looked like she was going to die. Once at the hospital, Christine fell into a coma and became unresponsive. Today, Christine is healed. She recently received her Master’s degree from Loyola University in New Orleans, and she can drive and live independently. Her recovery could be a miracle that progresses the sainthood cause of a Louisiana Creole religious sister, say authorities from the Diocese of Little Rock Arkansas. While Christine was ill, her mother prayed for the intercession of Venerable Henriette DeLille, asking for healing for her daughter. Read More... From the Pope
The “Pope Francis Hospital Ship” has arrived in the Archdiocese of Belem, and is set to begin work in areas of the Amazon region which are accessible only by river. Pope Francis himself noted his satisfaction at the initiative bearing his name, expressing his hope that the hospital ship “will bring the Word of God and offer access to better health care to the most needy people” along a stretch of the Amazon extending about 620 miles. The pope said the “river hospital is above all a response to the Lord’s mandate, who continues to send His disciples to proclaim the Kingdom of God and to heal the sick.” Read More.. From the Pope
Pope Francis announced Thursday that he is giving 6,000 blessed rosaries to Catholic communities in Syria as a sign of his closeness on the Marian Feast of the Assumption. “Prayer made with faith is powerful! We continue to pray the rosary for peace in the Middle East and in the whole world,” Pope Francis said Aug. 15 in his Angelus message for the Assumption of Mary. The pope blessed the rosaries made by the Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need, and said that the Syrian families that lost someone because of the war are close to his heart. Read More... From the Church
Kendrick Castillo, an 18 year-old who died in May while helping disarm a school shooter in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, was honored by the Knights of Columbus on Tuesday night with the Caritas Medal. “And as we go through life, just remember, be like Kendrick. Be selfless,” John Castillo, father of Kendrick Castillo, said upon accepting the Caritas Medal on behalf of his son at the annual Knights of Columbus State Dinner on Tuesday. “I wish could say I taught Kendrick those things. There’s a few things I did teach him,” Castillo said about his son’s reputation for service. “But in all actuality, he was the angel who saved my life, who taught me how to live. I will never forget him.” Read More... From the Church
She prayed: “Please, Cardinal Newman, make the bleeding stop!” It did. Immediately. “‘Please, Cardinal Newman, make the bleeding stop.’ Those were my exact words. Just then, as soon as I finished the sentence, the bleeding stopped.” Read More.. From the Church
The community, which has a special devotion to Saint Benedict and Saint Theresa of Lisieux, first got the idea in the 1980’s. It started with a friendship. Line was on a spiritual search of her own and felt a calling to work with children. Véronique is a young woman with Down syndrome who felt a vocation to the consecrated life. Line is now Mother Line, Superior of the Little Sisters Disciples of the Lamb (Petites Soeurs Disciples de l'Agneau). She explains: "I visited several communities that welcomed people with disabilities, but I saw they could not find their place in these communities because they were not suitable for them". "It was the encounter with Véronique, a girl with Down syndrome that gave us the idea for a new beginning. I told myself I had to help her realize her vocation”. Read More... |
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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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