Make this Advent and Christmas season a time of spiritual growth and reflection. Advent Giving Trees are located in the vestibules of each of our churches. You may take one of the “decorations” on the tree and return it with your gift during the Advent season to the parish office or the collection basket when it is passed during Mass. Your donations will be divided evenly between the following three ministries:
Christ the King Parish''s Hope for Haiti Committee continues to work to empower the poor in Haiti and beyond, especially through educational initiatives and grassroots partnerships. Funds contributed by parishioners support Catholic schoolchildren in St. Marc, Haiti (currently 10 children sponsored per year), through the Mortel High Hopes for Haiti Foundation, as well as benefiting other organizations with similar missions and values in Haiti.
The Jubilee Soup Kitchen is Pittsburgh’s only 365-day soup kitchen and comprehensive support center. They offer services from daily meals and food pantries to our homeless prevention program, job training, and childcare services,
The Capuchin Mission and Missionaries in Papua New Guinea


BLESSING OF A CHRISTMAS CRÈCHE OR MANGER SCENE
The manger scene has a special place near the Christmas tree or in another place where family members can reflect and pray during the Christmas season. It may be blessed each year on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.
All make the sign of the cross.
Leader: We are at the beginning of the days of Christmas. All through the season we will look on these images of sheep and cattle, of shepherds, of Mary and of Joseph and Jesus.
Reading: Luke 2: 1-7. All respond: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ.
The figure of the Christ Child may be placed in the manger. All join in prayers of intercession and in the Lord’s Prayer.
Leader: Pray now for God’s blessing as we look on these figures. God of Mary and Joseph, of shepherds and animals, bless us whenever we gaze on this manger scene. Through all the days of Christmas may these figures tell the story of how humans, angels, and animals found Christ in this poor place. Fill our house with hospitality, joy, gentleness, and thanksgiving and guide our steps in the way of peace. Amen.
Close by singing your favorite hymn or Christmas carol.
—Catholic Household Blessings and Prayers published by the USCCB.
Epiphany Blessing of the Home
—The traditional date of Epiphany is January 6, but in the United States it is celebrated on the
Sunday between January 2 and January 8—
Celebrate Epiphany by using chalk to mark your door (or the space above or next to your door) with:
20 + C + M + B + 26
The numbers represent the new year, and the letters in the middle represent both the Latin phrase “Christus Mansionem Benedicat” (“May Christ bless this house”) as well as the names of the wise men (Caspar, Melchior, and Balthasar). It serves as a reminder to your family and all guests who pass through your door to seek Christ each day and share His light and love with everyone you meet.
After you mark your door, use this prayer to bless your home. You may end the celebration by singing a suitable song, for example “O Come, All Ye Faithful” or “We Three Kings.”
Lord God of heaven and earth,
You revealed your only begotten Son
to every nation by the guidance of a star.
Bless this house and all who inhabit it.
Fill us with the light of Christ,
That our concern for others may reflect your love.
May Christ Jesus dwell with us,
keep us from all harm,
and make us one in mind and heart,
now and forever.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen