The Solemnity of Our Lord Jesus Christ the King


For the Kingdom,
the Power
and the Glory
are His, forever and ever. Amen.
 

Today we celebrate the thirty forth Sunday in Ordinary Time – the solemnity of Christ the King. So as we come to the end of Ordinary Time and the end of the Church Year, we can ask God to form us ever more in His own image.

 May we find ways to love one another not because we are afraid of hell but because we want to love the Lord. Thanks to this we are the people of faith. The faith needs our deeds of charity to be the real consequence of our personal belief in Christ Jesus. The Eucharist is the special place where we have the chance to experience our faith. We stand before Jesus Christ who is our King and we have charity’s examination before our final judgment to repair our life once again. We can change our life just under the influence of this Eucharist, which is our great Thanksgiving to God for the opportunity of our own salvation

“The Son of Man… will sit upon his glorious throne.”

Holy Masses

November 22, 2020 – 34th Christ the King Sunday

10:00 AM for all parishioners living or dead

November 29, 2020 – 1st Sunday of Advent

10:00 AM for +Joseph Siatkowski from Janet Lorenz

Announcements

  • Really thank you for your help with GoÅ‚Ä…bkii: Denice Funk, Tim Ratajczak, Ewa Bieganowska Agnieszka Bieganowska, Ania Bieganowska and Patryk Bieganowski,
  • The Holiday Food Sale is today. Please be a Christian by big C. God bless you.
  • As the members of our Church we are responsible for our future and we will pray and look for new active members of our Community of Holy Cross in Baltimore, MD.
  • Thank you for your participation in the Processionat our Holy Cross Cemetery on past Sunday. We prayed for The Commemoration Of All The Faithful Departed (All Souls Day)
  • MY MISSION: When I am the disciple of Christ and the member of his Church The Sunday’s Masses are not my challenge but my privilege and my eternal hope.
  • The November is the month of the prayer and remembrance for our departed brothers and sisters. My Thank You to all of the people who remember of the deceased from your Family and Friends in the Remembrances (Wypominki) 2020 and for all your donations. The prayer is the big help for them. Also the reminder for us that we are not alone in the cosmos. God bless you.

Prayer List

Please pray for the health and God’s Blessing of the following people (If you would like to add a name to the list please contact Fr. Andrew.):

+Wanda Clay, Mary Isenberg, Jack Flynn, Patrick Wiatrowski,

Welcome Our Visitors

One Main Point

On the judgment day, Christ will reign as the King who will judge all
humanity according to the acts of kindness done to the poor and the
suffering.


Reflections

1. If today is the judgment day, what does Jesus say to me? What are my reactions to His judgment?

2.  How am I aware of Christ’s presence in others?

3. How sensitive am I to other people’s need? What are the common excuses do I use to keep me from seeing the needs of others and helping others?

4. Reflect on Christ’s words in today’s gospel and think of a process that will help me to serve Christ in others.

5. What are your plans for your faith to work through love?

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