Prayer for Christ Church
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Almighty and everliving God, ruler of all things in heaven and earth, hear our prayers for Christ Church Parish. Strengthen the faithful, arouse the careless, and restore the penitent. Grant us all things necessary for our common life, and bring us all to be of one heart and mind within thy holy Church; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
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Joseph Butler, Bishop of Durham June 16, 2016
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From Fr. Matt
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What a privilege it is to serve at the altar of God! I want to thank our Parish Choir, pictured below, our Organist and Choirmaster, Stephen Bearse, and the many other talented people, not pictured here, who have helped lead worship here over the past year. --MT+
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Thirsty Thursdays for Bordentown's Bravest
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Schedule Change! June 23!
Because of graduations, etc., we're moving Thirsty Thursdays to next week, June 23. Join us next Thursday to have a great time for a great cause!
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Bishop's Visitation, Confirmation, and Reception
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October 9, 3pm
The Rt. Rev. William H. Stokes will visit Christ Church on the afternoon of Sunday, October 9, for his official visitation. Please plan on attending this joyous event! The Bishop will Confirmation, Baptism, and Reception into the Episcopal Church on that day. Please contact the Parish Office if you desire to be Confirmed, Received, or Baptized. A schedule for Confirmation Classes will be published shortly.
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Upcoming Events
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June 23, 5pm-10pm: Thirsty Thursdays for Bordentown's Bravest July 2, 7pm: Trenton Thunder Game July 21, 5pm-10pm: Thirsty Thursdays for Bordentown's Bravest August 18, 5pm-10pm: Thirsty Thursdays for Bordentown's Bravest September 10, 4:30pm: The Blessing of the Firetrucks September 11, 7pm: 9/11 Memorial Service (City Memorial) September 15, 5pm-10pm: Thirsty Thursdays for Bordentown's Bravest October 1-2: Cranberry Festival October 9, 3pm: Bishop's Visitation, Confirmation, and Reception
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The Propers
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For Sunday, June 19
This Sunday is the Fifth Sunday after Pentecost
OT: Zechariah 12:8-10;13:1
Psalm 63:1-8 NT: Galatians 3:23-29
Collect: O Lord, we beseech thee, make us have a perpetual fear and love of thy holy Name, for thou never failest to help and govern those whom thou hast set upon the sure foundation of thy loving-kindness; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who liveth and reigneth with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God, for ever and ever. Amen.
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Serving This Week
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For Sunday, June 19
Lectors: 8am: Barbara Cooke 10am: Ed Ackerman & Mary Ellen Carty
Ushers:
8am: Linda Voorhees 10am: Open
Acolytes: 5:30pm: Julia Peterson 8am: Richard Trout, Wayne Voorhees, and Alex Vigh
10am: Mary Ellen Carty & Dennis Brown
Setup: Vinnie Stout Linens: Anne Lyon
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Quote of the Week
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"The vice I am talking of is Pride or Self-Conceit: and the virtue opposite to it, in Christian morals, is called Humility...According to Christian teachers, the essential vice, the utmost evil, is Pride. Unchastity, anger, greed, drunkenness, and all that, are mere flea bites in comparison: it was through Pride that the devil became the devil: Pride leads to every other vice: it is the complete anti-God state of mind." --C.S. Lewis
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Church Schedule
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The Week of June 19, 2016
Saturday, 18 June :: Bernard Mizeki, Catechist & Martyr in Rhodesia, 1896 · 5:30 p.m. - Vigil Mass (Lady Chapel) Sunday, 19 June :: The Fifth Sunday after Pentecost · 8:00 a.m. - Low Mass (Church) · 9:30 a.m. - Sung Mass & Baptism (Church) · 10:30 a.m. - Lemonade on the Lawn (Lychgate) · 7:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (Parish Hall) Monday, 20 June :: Translation of Edward, King & Martyr, 980
· Church Office Closed
Tuesday, 21 June :: Feria
Wednesday, 22 June :: Alban, First Martyr of Britain, 304 · 6:00 p.m. - Tai Chi (Parish Hall)
· 8:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (Parish Hall)
Thursday, 23 June :: Etheldreda, Queen, Foundress, and Abbess of Ely, 679 · 10:00 a.m. - Low Mass w. Anointing (Lady Chapel)
Friday, 24 June :: The Nativity of St. John the Baptist Normal Friday Abstinence
Saturday, 25 June :: Of the Blessed Virgin
· 5:30 p.m. - Vigil Mass (Lady Chapel)
Sunday, 26 June :: The Sixth Sunday after Pentecost · 8:00 a.m. - Low Mass (Church) · 9:30 a.m. - Sung Mass (Church)
· 10:30 a.m. - Lemonade on the Lawn (Lychgate)
· 7:00 p.m. - A.A. Meeting (Parish Hall)
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This (Past) Week in Church History
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June 11, 1850: David C. Cook, a pioneer publisher of Sunday School materials, is born in East Worcester, New York. By his death in 1927, his company was the largest publisher of nondenominational Sunday school literature in the world.
June 12, 1744: David Brainerd, missionary to the New England Indians, is ordained by the Presbyterian Church. Within the next three years, he enjoyed success in his missionary efforts, but he died of tuberculosis at age 29.
June 13, 1231: Anthony of Padua dies at age 36. His mentor, Francis of Assisi, wrote early in his ministry, "It pleases me that you teach sacred theology to the brothers, as long as-in the words of the Rule-you 'do not extinguish the Spirit of prayer and devotion' with study of this kind." With this blessing, Anthony went on to a life of teaching and preaching, becoming the most popular and effective preacher of his day.
June 13, 1893: Dorothy Sayers, English mystery writer and apologist, is born in Oxford, England. "Man is never truly himself except when he is actively creating something," she once said.
June 14, 847: Methodius, an Eastern church leader who fought vigorously for icons to be preserved and venerated, dies of dropsy. He had earlier survived seven years of imprisonment with a decaying corpse, as ordered by officials under iconoclastic Emperor Theophilus. Upon Theophilus's death his wife, Theodora, took Methodius's side, and he was named Patriarch of Constantinople.
June 14, 1936: English writer G.K. Chesterton dies at age 62. Authors from T.S. Eliot (who penned his obituary) to H.G. Wells, a longtime friend and debating opponent, expressed their grief. After the funeral, Pope Pius XI declared the rotund writer (a convert from Anglicanism to Catholicism) Defender of the Faith. June 15, 1215: King John signs the Magna Carta, which begins, "The Church of England shall be free."
June 15, 1520: In the papal encyclical "Exsurge Domine," Leo X condemns Martin Luther on 41 of counts of heresy, branding him an enemy of the Roman Catholic Church. After the encyclical, Luther's works were burned in Rome.
June 16, 1846: Giovanni Maria Mastai-Ferretti is named Pope Pius IX. Roman Catholics remember him for his 31-year pontificate-the longest in history-for his declaration of the dogma of the Immaculate Conception and for the First Vatican Council's declaration of the infallibility of the pope.
June 16, 1855: William and Catherine Booth, founders of the Salvation Army, marry, having fallen in love the first night they met. William had escorted Catherine home, and she later wrote, "Before we reached my home, we both felt as though we had been made for each other".
--taken from Christianity Today
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Priest 1860
Joseph Cafasso was born at Castelnuovo d'Asti in the Piedmont, Italy, of peasant parents. He studied at the seminary at Turin, and was ordained in 1833. He continued his theological studies at the seminary and university at Turin and then at the Institute of St. Franics, and despite a deformed spine, became a brilliant lecturer in moral theology there. He was a popular teacher, actively opposed Jansenism, and fought state intrusion into Church affairs. He succeeded Luigi Guala as rector of the Institute in 1848 and made a deep impression on his young priest students with his holiness and insistence on discipline and high standards. He was a sought-after confessor and spiritual adviser, and ministered to prisoners, working to improve their terrible conditions. He met Don Bosco in 1827 and the two became close friends. It was through Joseph's encouragement that Bosco decided his vocation was working with boys. Joseph was his adviser, worked closely with him in his foundations, and convinced others to fund and found religious institutes and charitable organizations. Joseph died on June 23 at Turin and was canonized in 1947. His feast day is June 23rd.
-from Catholic Saints & Angels
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Parish Prayer List
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Of your charity, please pray for:
the sick: Irene Fithian, Michelle Miloscia, HollyJones, Bill Webb, Carlton Jones, Roxie Clark, Sister Angela, Dee Watkins, Helen Gardiner, Dick Gher, Samantha Mahoney, Robert Fritz, Marge Lee, Don Ackert, Richard Shain, Wynn Mallard, Joe Hand, Edward Rosina, Holly Jones. Vickie Moricz, Erna Kurpi, Daryl Albury, Jennifer Fletcher, Scott Warrack, and Lynn Muller.
and those who have long term illnesses: Stella Eichinger, John Moscatiello, Mark Casais, Arthur Jukes, Dixon Leavers, Robin Kintner, John McCoy, Gary Rutherford, Jane Humble, Charles Martin, Lyza Lyon, The Rt. Rev. George Councell, Alice Ward Carriger, Carla Douglas, Ryan Murray, William Sweeney, Justin McCafferty, Zachary McCafferty, Jeanine Walker, Robert Ackerman, Kelly Bergen, Hannah McNinch, Gabe Fresco, Fr. Ted Anderson, R. Loraine, Burke, Katherine Carter, Shawna Catarinicchia, Mackenzie Sutter, Daniel Applegate, Alma Poksay, Roberta Cash, Patti Beddia, Jennifer Vigh Daniels, Peggy Tunney, Jean Fithian, Jim Tranter, Jonathan Okeson, John O'Malia, Eileen Cantwell, Jean Greenwood, Shaun Neiderman, Mary Dallmann, Patricia Dixon, Dawn Marie Nee, Charles St. George, Gary, Jeanette Poole, Bob Bernard, Pat Temple, and Danielle Morgan, Jai Autar, Emma Burris, Gloria Jones, Kelley Gilger, Carol Pfieffer, Emma Carver, Maria Stout, Lori Forenson, Michael Chahanovich, and Rita Haney.
those in military service: Ben Skarzynski, USMC; Col Kelly Scott, USAF; Neil Gerrish, USNG; Abbygale Albert, USN; James F. Preto, USNG; and Chris Neal, USN.
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