I NSTITUTE OF C HRIST THE K ING S OVEREIGN P RIEST Dear Friend of the Institute of Christ the King, God has blessed us with more priestly vocations than ev- er before! In September, 20 men have entered our Inter- national Seminary near Florence, Italy, including five North Americans. In addition, 62 seminarians have re- turned for another year of prayer and study. We are doing all we can to welcome so many fine priestly vocations! Since the summer months we have been working to convert an old farmhouse on our seminary grounds into 15 new rooms for seminarians. This enormous project costing over 300,000 euros is now far advanced, but we need your help in order to complete this necessary project which includes new roof, heating system, septic tanks, water supply, masonry, flooring, electrical installation, and more! Thanks to the labor of the seminarians who accomplished much of the demolition and preparatory work, we were able to save an estimated 30,000 euros. However, we need your help to com- plete this ongoing work for the sake of future priests for Christ the King! I ask you today to assist us with a charitable gift so that we can house our seminari- ans for years to come! No donation is too small! Nearly 1 in every 3 Institute seminarians comes from North America. Therefore we urgently appeal to your generosity for these men who will one day soon be priests in apostolates across America. May our Blessed Lord reward you for your charity and sacrifice! Remembering your intentions each day at Holy Mass, I thank you for your prayers and kindness and remain, Yours faithfully in Christ our King, Monsignor R. Michael Schmitz Vicar General and Provincial Superior Statue of the Holy Infant Jesus venerated at the Shrine of Christ the King in Chicago. OFFICE OF THE VICAR GENERAL Returning Seminarians before the statue Returning Seminarians before the statue Returning Seminarians before the statue of Institute patron St. Francis de Sales. of Institute patron St. Francis de Sales. of Institute patron St. Francis de Sales. At right, seminarians entering first year. At right, seminarians entering first year. At right, seminarians entering first year.