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Butterfly Garden Takes Flight |
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When monarch butterflies journey 3,000 miles to Mexico this fall, some of them will start their trip right here at Christ the King. They’ll develop from eggs laid in the “Wings of Heaven” butterfly garden installed near the south wall of the church. In 2008, parishioners Leta and Vito Boraggina, alongwith daughters Olivia and Hannah Withrow, planted the garden to help the migratory insects on their way. Since then, many generations of the familiar orange-and-black butterflies have dined and reproduced there.

The garden contains two kinds of milkweed, plus other flowering plants that attract butterflies. “It’s more of a naturalistic garden,” explains Leta. “The monarchs only lay eggs on the milkweed, and they fuel up on the nectar plants.” Birds like the flowers that have gone to seed. Leta and Vito weed the butterfly garden every week or two during the summer. This summer, they observed that a number of monarch eggs developed into caterpillars and chrysalises. They also found black swallowtail caterpillars munching on the parsley.
Christ the King students study the butterflies’ life cycle and observe their metamorphosis from egg to adult. As Leta points out, this “raises awareness of conservation for monarchs and other butterflies, bees, and pollinators.” The butterflies that will “Fly Southwest” this fall won’t be the ones who arrived here in spring. In fact, these long-distance travelers will be the fourth generation, which hatch in late summer or fall. They live much longer than their predecessors, but their powdery wings have to take them across the continent.
Stop by the “Wings of Heaven” garden sometime soon. The birds, butterflies, bees, and flowers proclaim the glory of God’s creation. For more information on monarchs and butterfly gardens, check out these links:
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Welcoming the Roman Missal Third Edition |
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The Roman Missal will be implemented on the First Sunday of Advent, November 27, 2011. Join us to learn about the changes in the Mass. There will be day and evening sessions on the Wednesdays during October. Classes will be held from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (bring your own lunch) in the Parish Center Meeting Room and again from 7:30-9:00 PM inside the church.
Registration is required for the 11:30 AM sessions (limit 50) and is suggested for the 7:30 PM sessions (no limit). Contact the Parish Office at 419-475-4348 or e-mail Kathy Mumy.
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Class Topics
October 5 - Why and How the Mass Texts Have Been Revised and The Introductory Rites of the Mass (Fr. Bill Rose & Fr. Dominic Savyo)
October 12 - The Gloria, Liturgy of the Word, and the Profession of Faith (Dan Demski)
October 19 - The Liturgy of the Eucharist and Eucharistic Prayer (Kathy Mumy)
October 26 - The Mystery of Faith, Communion, and Concluding Rites (Chuck McLaughlin)
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Please click here to read an important statement from the USCCB regarding the implementation of a rule requiring all private health plans to cover contraception and sterilization as a "preventative services" for woman. |
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Mini Workshop: Everyone Has 5 Minutes |
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All that it takes to start seeing on another level is 5 minutes! And seeing on a deeper level connects you to a deeper energy! And living out of a deeper energy gives greater strength and joy for your day!
Can you spare 2 hours to learn how to see more in 5 minutes?
Come and learn a very basic prayer practice that anyone can do every day. It will change your day and slowly transform your life. This practice can even help you to get more out of going to Mass. Even our grandchildren get it!
Join us on Thursday, September 22, 7:00-9:00 pm in the Parish Center Meeting Room
To register for materials call or email Tom or Suzanne Marciniak at 419-475-4348
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Our Parish Picnic was a great success with over 1,600 parishioners taking part in this year's event. Mary Noggle and her crew served up 1,200 delicious chicken and 400 hot dog dinners, children enjoyed playing on air extreme, and families were able to meet our new principal, Jon Molter. We are very thankful for all of you and our volunteers who helped to make this year's picnic a great evening for all. Stop by our Facebook page and our photo gallery to view pictures and be sure to let us know what you thought of this year's picnic by clicking here. |
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