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CHRIST THE KING PARISH

DIOCESE OF JOLIET
1501 South Main Street, Lombard, IL 60148 Rectory: (630) 629-1717 Fax: (630) 705-0692 Academy: (630) 627-0640 Fax: (630) 705-0139

CHRIST
THE

APRIL 28TH, 2013 FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER

KING

A Concert Celebration of the Easter Season

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Mass Intentions for the Week


SUNDAY April 28 - Fifth Sunday of Easter 8:00 AM Sigmund Ruczkowski 10:00 AM Shirley Hager 12:00 PM Florence Jacki MONDAY April 29 - St. Catherine of Siena 8:30 AM Special Intention - Fr. Peters Birthday TUESDAY April 30 - St. Pius V 8:30 AM Richard Harp WEDNESDAY May 1 - St. Joseph the Worker 8:30 AM Josephine Rolewicz THURSDAY May 2 - St. Athanasius 8:30 AM Maria & Ambrocio Enriquez FRIDAY May 3 - St. Philip & St. James 8:30 AM Jose Nelle SATURDAY May 4 - Easter Weekday 5:00 PM George & Gerry Dean 50th Annivsary SUNDAY May 5 - Sixth Sunday of Easter 8:00 AM ILdefonza Gonzalo 10:00 AM Renee Peters 12:00 PM Harold Frederick & Austin Torney

Readings for the Week


Monday: Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26 Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 2; Jn 14:27-31a Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8 or (for memorial) Gn 1:26 -- 2:3 or Col 3:1415, 17, 23-24; Ps 90:2-4, 12-14,16; Mt 13:54-58 Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11 Friday: 1 Cor 15:1-8; Ps 19:2-5; Jn 14:6-14 Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21 Sunday: Acts 15:1-2, 22-29; Ps 67:2-3, 5, 6, 8; Rv 21:10-14, 22-23; Jn 14:23-29

Celebrating First Eucharist


Remember your first Communion? I recently looked at my communion picture and remembered all those who helped me to prepare. I loved how the sisters of St. Joseph lovingly prepared me with the help of my parents. Enough of my story! The story continues for our parishioners who will receive Jesus for the first time on May 5, at the 10:00am and Noon Liturgies. The story began at Baptism, then First Reconciliation. Let us together as a parish family support and walk with these children as our parents and teachers did for us. Fr. Peter

Pray for Our Sick


William Pociask, Dick and Mira Dykowski, Darlene Kessling, Jean Criddle, Cindy ONeil, Lee Bormet, Del Redor, Tim Grobart, Letty Hipolito, Coletta Novak, Mary Ireland, Art Tesi, Charles Glickley, Joan Danz, Jack Malmrose, Jeff Peter, Marie Butera, Mary Ellen Reynolds, Marilyn Wozniak, Linda Marczewski, Sherry Lesnik, Modesta and Bienvenido Marrero, Patti Kring, Roberta Dirschl, Crispina Ortiz, Dick Stellato, Margaret Hans, Erich Spengler, Gloria DeLaCruz, Elaine Logan, Barbara Pizzotti, Cynthia Paulsen, Irene Szlenk, Marge Urbonas, Tina Orlita, Charlene Giampapa, Alan Barron, Joe Hula, Marv Schulgen, Dolores Stachnik, Fr John Guiney, Jimmy Longo, Mary Agnes Lange, Armando Luna, Mary Ellen Gallo, Frank Peluso, Irene Batchelor, Marilyn Suerth, Ron Benshoof, Steve Hosna

Welcome Into The Mystical Body of Christ!


Congratulations to the parents of Michael Joel Mathew

Rest in Peace
Our condolences to the family and friends of Robert L. Huntoon, Rose LiFonti, & Fr Frank McDonald

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When Crisis Hits


Upon hearing unsuspecting news, our heart plunges as our deepest fears are realized. Automatically, we ask ourselves, why did this happen? We search for understanding, meaning and justice. We build our lives in predictable and sensible ways so that our every step is planned and rehearsed. We like to be in control of our surroundings as much as possible and fret with anxiety when something goes off the radar and escapes our comprehension and control. Whether its the painful loss of a cherished loved one, an esteemed career, a chartered dream or anything that interrupts our daily predictability, our reactions may differ. Some of us respond by going into high performance gear. We tread forward logically, outlining a course of action in order to face the tragedy in front of us. Some submit under the overwhelming feelings of shock, anger, pain and disappointment that come like a strong wave that unsteadies the strongest. Others avoid thinking or getting engaged or involved, as the situation may be too hard to bear or consider and may be easier to deny or avoid it all together. When a tragedy like the Boston bombings occurs, our hearts and minds struggle to understand the depth of this evil that could lead to such heartbreak and chaos. The senseless death of an eight-year old child and the injuries of so many innocent lives make no rational sense even to the most trained observer. Of course, we can call on experts to provide the most intelligent of interpretations but these insights dont satiate the need to know, to understand and to comprehend such tragedies. We are left with the unanswered questions as we try to rebuild our lives. We are left with fear and anxiety of a world that cant be trusted. While we try to build controllable silos that give us a sense of safety and predictability, each time we hear of national tragedy such as the Boston bombings or the Connecticut school shootings, our stability is shaken. We grow more anxious and uneasy and become even more stringent in our efforts to control our surroundings. We try really hard to protect our children and loved ones and some parents go to extremes of becoming increasingly overprotective. These events stop us all in our tracks and lead us to evaluate. We evaluate whether we have shown and demonstrated love to our children, whether we have taken the time to acknowledge and appreciate our loved ones, whether we have created an out-of-balance world where those who matter the most are getting the least attention. While we cant fully understand the extent and depth of evil that surrounds us, we can stop and evaluate whether our time and resources are drained in things that really dont matter. An international preacher once noted that while he had the opportunity to attend thousands of funerals, each time in the bedside of death, people never asked for their trophies, accomplishments, stock portfolios and earnings instead they requested to see those whom they cherished the most their family and close relationships. Ask yourself who and in what do I put my faith in? And what do I put my priorities in? What can I do to realign my life so that which I value the most gets my undivided attention? Let us not regret, like Bill Graham and Warren Buffet did in their memoirs, that we didnt spend as much time as we could have or should have with our loved ones. Let us take each day as a gift and make it count. By Alicia La Hoz, PsyD

Bring Your Heart to Jesus through Mary (Totally Yours)


Blessed John Paul II said, To contemplate the face of Christ at the school of Mary is the program that I am setting for the Church in the New Millennium. Join your friends in Christ at the next Holy Hour. Jesus will speak in the silence of your heart. Your mind, heart and spirit will be refreshed after your visit with Our Lord and Our Lady. Come experience the Lords presence and peace in Adoration with music, prayer, reflection, rosary and our Ladys help. Bring a friend, neighbor or family member. This time of prayer will also be in thanksgiving to God for sending the world Pope Francis. An Initiative of Totally Yours Prayer Community Guy Murphy (630 279.8424) Christ the King Church 1501 S. Main Street Lombard

Saturday, May 11th Fr. Bill Zimmer will preside


Exposition Begins after 5:00pm Mass Holy Hour 7:00-8:00pm Doors open by bell tower parking area

Year of Faith: Catechism Corner


Christian prayer extends to the forgiveness of enemies, transfiguring the disciple by configuring him to his Master. Forgiveness is a high-point of Christian prayer; only hearts attuned to Gods compassion can receive the gift of prayer. Forgiveness also bears witness that, in our world, love is stronger than sin. The martyrs of yesterday and today bear this witness to Jesus. Forgiveness is the fundamental condition of the reconciliation of the children of God with their Father and of men with one another. (CCC, n. 2844)

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This past weekend at all the Masses the following was announced at the affected parishes. Bishop Conlon has made the following appointments which will be effective on June 19, 2013: Lets us pray for these first time pastors and seasoned pastors, remembering their former parishes and new communities in your thoughts. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Greg Rothfuchs as Pastor of St. Joseph, Lockport John Lindsey as Pastor of St. Joseph, Manhattan John Phan as Pastor of St. Joseph, Downers Grove Scott McCawley as Pastor of St. Charles Borromeo, Bensenville Thomas Theneth, CMI as Pastor of Our Lady of Lourdes, Gibson City & Immaculate Conception

We apologize for not having complete information for last weeks bulletin. Congratulations Alex!

Montini Catholic High School Third Quarter 2012-13 Honor Roll Students: High Honor: Alex Sokalski

Every Women is invited to the EDDCCW Spring Institute


When: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 Registration begins: 5:15 PM Mass starts: 6:00 PM
Dinner follows Mass $13.00 per person Visitation Parish 779 S. York St. Elmhurst Please RSVP and remit payment (Make checks payable to EDDCCW) by May 1st to: Rhonda Kollman 383 N. Grace St. Lombard IL 60148 630-290-2318 Rhonda.kollman@benjaminmoore.com Our speaker for the evening is Ann Krueger, Ann is the Church Commission chair for the EDDCCW board. She is the Director of Religious Education for St. Alexanders parish. She is currently working on her Master's Degree from Dominican University in Family Ministry and Faith Formation which she should complete next year. She will be talking about opening the doors of faith to enhance our journey during this Year of Faith.

2013 CCW Deanery Service Project


Our project this year is to help the Benedictine Sisters at the Sacred Heart Monastery in Lisle. There are 28 sisters at the monastery with simple needs. The sisters range in age from 65 to 96. We decided towel sets and toiletries would be something simple for us to donate and make the good sisters feel special. Towels of any color or design would be greatly appreciated. However, we are asking for donations of complete sets that include: One washcloth One hand towel We would appreciate donations from the parishes as One bath towel well as from individuals. We hope to make up a small We are also looking for toiletry donations such as: bag of toiletries and towel set for each sister. Please Shampoo bring your donations to our Spring Institute on May 8th. Shower gel Through the years, the sisters have provided unparal Deodorant leled ministry to Lisle and the surrounding communities. Hand cream Lets say thank you for all they have done! Toothpaste Contact Fr. Peter, Deanery Priest Advisor Combs/brushes Etc.

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Year of Faith 2012-2013 An Invitation to all Nurses

April 28, 2013

Please join the Joliet Diocese Council of Catholic Nurses annual Mass and Luncheon on Saturday, May 11 at Sacred Heart Parish Center in Lombard. Mass at 10:30 am will be held in the Parish Center, followed by lunch. The cost for the event is $25/ members, $30/ non-members. For more information, call 630-629-1717, ext 6118 or email srazka@sjalisle.org Have you ever thought about being a member. It is a very warm community of health professionals to be with. As chaplain of the diocesan council of Catholic nurses, I have an opportunity to see the good work that is done by these faithful stewards of health for others. Lets pray for all health professionals that God guide them in the work of healing. Its a joy to serve as chaplain at Good Samaritan Hospital. The sick and suffering have enriched my ministry as Priest. Have you considered being a minister of care for the hospital? Fr. Jarosz

Roses for Moms On Mothers Day - May 12 Carnations for Dads Fathers Day - June 16
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- Honor your Parents -

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The New Evangelization


Very Rev. Robert Barron, MA (Phil), S.T.D. Rector/President The University of St. Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary Author & host of the critically Acclaimed Catholicism: An Adult Study Program Tuesday, May 14th, 2013 @ 7:30 pm St Isaac Jogues Catholic Church 306 West Fourth St Hinsdale, IL 60521 630-323-1248 or sij.net Join Fr. Peter for Fr Barrons insightful presentation. A free will offering will be taken at the door.

The Council of Catholic Women would like to invite you to be part of our Flowers for Mothers and Fathers Day project to honor your Parents, Grandparents, and Godparents. You can honor these people by ordering a flower for each individual and having their names printed in a bulletin insert on Mothers Day and/or Fathers Day. Its easy! Look for order forms in the Narthex or simply write the names of your loved ones you wish to honor on paper along with your donation of $2.00 for each flower in an envelope marked CCW Flowers. Put the envelope in the collection basket during mass. Please include your name and phone number. Checks may be made payable to Christ the King CCW. Flowers for Mothers Day and Fathers Day may be ordered together or separately for each holiday. Deadlines for ordering flowers Sunday May 5th for Mothers Day and Sunday June 9th for Fathers Day. You will be able to pick up your rose on Mothers Day May 12 &/or your carnation on Fathers Day June 16 after all the masses. Please call Sharon at 630-268-8817 for further information.

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Year of Faith 2012-2013 Religious Education News from Fr. Peter

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Final classes for students on Sunday, April 28, & Wednesday, May 1, 2013 All parents are asked to come in for a short 15 minute closing prayer and presentation in the gym

at 9.:15 am. Important news will be shared about next year. Attendance will be taken.
The catechetical team would like to thank our parents for being the best and the first teachers of

the faith for their children.

Prayer for Married Couples God our Father, through the intercession of Blessed John Paul II we ask you for abundant blessings for all married couples. Make them realize more deeply that marriage is a way of holiness. Through their love as husband and wife, cause them to make an ever deeper gift of themselves to each other and to the children you send them. May they give each other loving support and always seek pardon when they have hurt each other in any way. Blessed John Paul II, throughout your priesthood you delighted in the gift of human love. You encouraged married couples to grow in their love for each other and for Christ and the Church. Intercede for us, Blessed John Paul II, that marriage and family may be a true sign of the love that Christ has for the Church. May all married couples recommit themselves to living their marriage vows in a love that is free, total, faithful, and fruitful. Amen.

Altar Server Training Saturday, May 4th at 11:00 am In church For all children of the parish entering Fourth grade in the fall and older. Please RSVP to Bill at 630-396-6075.

Noon to 1:00 pm Naperville Municipal Building 400 S. Eagle St. Naperville, IL

Various pastors and community leaders will lead us in prayer in 8 areas: Government, Military, Media, Business, Education, Marriages & Families, Churches, and America. Mayor Pradel will welcome us and special music will be provided by Ms. Mary NieKamp. Everyone is invited. Attendance and parking are free. School-age children are welcome. Event is sponsored by the Naperville Chapter of Concerned Women for America, the largest women's public policy organization in the country. CWA's purpose is to preserve, protect, and promote traditional Judeo-Christian values. Contact: Chris Barr, 815-436-7088, chrisbarrw@att.net or visit www.nationaldayofprayer.org

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t n e m l l o r n E Open
Youre Invited to Our. 115 E. 15th St. Lombard, IL

They Have the Whole World in their Hands

For More Information call 630-627-0640


Open Registration now for the 2013, 2014 school year Full day Kindergarten & Preschool for 3 & 4 year olds -Full and part time Early Learning Academy excels in Smart Board technology Two preschool classrooms Enriching core curriculum in a Christ centered - environment

An Educational and Spiritual Outreach of Christ The King Parish


115 E. 15th St. Lombard, IL

Enriching opportunities such as: chapel, art, music/movement, math

manipulatives and science discovery


Piano and Zumba classes available for extra fee The Academy follows Diocesan guidelines and

educational goals
Play-based thematic curriculum for Preschool Enriched curriculum for kindergarten Aftercare available until 6:00 P.M.

For more information call: 630-627-0640 or visit us at www.ctklombard.org and follow the link to the Early Learning Academy Rev. Father Peter Jarosz, Pastor Jill Placey, Principal

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STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
April. 6 & 7 collections
# Registered Families Account Weekly Offering Non Env/Loose This weeks total Weekly Budget Difference Debt Reduction Month to date Month Budget: Difference 1400 No. 376 Households Amount $8,128.00 $6,305.00 $14,433.00 $13,173.00 + $1,260.00 $2,228.00 $7,692.00 -$5,464.00

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME
Clearbrooks Take-A-Break Volunteer Program
Give The Gift Of Time To A Family You can help a family who has a young child with special needs birth to age four. Our volunteers spend time in the familys home to give parents a chance to take a breath. Do you have three-four hours per week to play, share, and care for a child? Are you 21 years of age or older? If so, we need you! To find out more about the training provided and for program information, please contact Tina Yurik, Director of Clearbrooks Take a Break Volunteer Program at 847-291-6971 x 227 or tyurik@clearbrook.org. www.clearbrook.org.

STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
April. 13 & 14 collections
# Registered Families Account Weekly Offering Non Env/Loose This weeks total Weekly Budget Difference Debt Reduction Month to Date Month Budget: Difference Catholic Ministries Appeal: As of 4/16, we are pledged 83.8% of our goal of $47.455.00 $56,642.00 1400 No. 344 Households Amount $8,673.00 $2,479.00 $11,152.00 $13,173.00 - $2,021.00 $1,221.00 $3,449.00 $7,692.00 - $4,243.00

STEWARDSHIP MOMENT
In todays Gospel we return to the Last Supper to hear Jesus new commandment to love one another. Good stewards, as the recipients of Gods unending love, take this commandment seriously. Though we are reminded of his love throughout the year, it is Jesus actions and words during the feast of Passover that show us the extent of his love and the way we too can live a life of stewardship: love one another. As I have loved you, so you also should love one another (John 13:34). If we are to be his disciples we can do nothing less, in word and deed, than humbly offer ourselves in loving service to another.

STEWARDSHIP OF TIME
Recent Flooding
Thank you to our maintenance team and our knights who responded so quickly to protect our school building from flooding. We pray for all those who were affected by the waters.

PRAYER SHAWL MINISTRY


We would like to offer a hand crocheted or knitted prayer shawl, cape, or laprobe to anyone in the parish who needs to send them to a dear one struggling with life's loss or illness. The shawls are lovingly made so that your love one may be wrapped with the all-encompassing love of Mary, the Mother of Mercy and Care; and God, the Father of Faithfulness, Healing, and Love. At our meetings on Wednesday from 1:00-3:00 PM in the East Room, we will support you through our prayers for restoring health and healing to your loved ones. In the church narthex, there will be a sign with instructions posted to request a prayer shawl. Bonnie Venezio's email address is : rbvenezio@comcast.net and we will either e-mail or mail you a Request Form.

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CHRIST THE KING PARISH EVENTS


SUNDAY
Mass RE Classes Mass Liturgy of the Word for Children RCIA Mass Baptisms Spirit of Life Chorus

4/28
8:00 am 8:45 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:30 pm Church Academy Church Church ER Church Narthex Ch/PLC

THURSDAY
Adoration Break Open the Word Operations Meeting CCW Board Meeting

5/2
9am-8:00pm 10:00 am 10:00 am 7:00 pm Church ER R ER

FRIDAY
Prayer Group Rehearsal for 1st Communion

5/3
7:00 pm 7:00 pm ER Church

MONDAY
St. Vincent De Paul Pantry Planning Meeting Dr. Hahn

4/29
12:00 pm 7:00 pm ER ER

SATURDAY
New Altar Server Training Confessions Mass New Parishioner Registration Hospitality

5/4
11:00 am 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Church Narthex Church Narthex PLC

TUESDAY
Staff Meeting Rosary AA Meeting

4/30
9:00 am 5:30 pm 7:00 pm DR Church ER

SUNDAY
New Parishioner Registration Hospitality Mass Mass First Communion RCIA Mass First Communion The Gathering

5/5
After Masses After Masses 8:00 am 10:00 am 10:00 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 12:00 pm 7:00 pm Narthex PLC Church Church Church ER Church Church Gym

WEDNESDAY
Prayer Shawl Ministry Childrens Choir Rehearsal Religious Ed. Classes Kings Choir Rehearsal Bible Study

5/1
1:00 pm 5:30 pm 6:30 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm ER Ch/PLC Academy Church ER

Adoration of Blessed Sacrament Thursdays 9:00am-8:00pm

Daily Mass 8:30 am Confessions 9:00 am

Rosary Tuesdays 5:30 pm Daily 9:00 am

Ministry Schedule for Saturday, May 4, and Sunday, May 5, 2013


Mass Time Lector Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion Altar Server Presider Ministers of Care

Saturday 5:00 PM Sunday 8:00 AM Sunday 10:00 AM Sunday 12:00 PM

G. Doretti

M. Gonzalo, K. Kulczyski J. Longo, K. O'Connor A. Weselak R. & E. Caselli, M. Iwinski G. Majcen, A. Tuszynski B. Diskin, M. Klomfar M. & A. Schaaf, H. Sokalski P. & T. Caruso, B. Grino B. Robinson, L. Torralba

C. Kulczyski I. Santiago E. Chmielewski H. Krause N. Campbell E. Prado A. Sokalski J. Martinez J. Ong

Fr Bob Schoenstene Fr Bob Schoenstene Fr Peter Jarosz

D. & A. Alzona K. Campbell M. Iwinski E. Mears L. Michalik C. Paulsen P. Robinson A. Staron F. Rossi

L. Dovalovsky

E. Illes

R. Villamil

Fr Peter Jarosz

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Christ the King Directory


BISHOP: Most Rev. Daniel Conlon PASTOR: Rev. Peter Jarosz 630.396.6079; frpeter@ctklombard.org WEEKEND ASSIociate Rev. Robert Schoenstene 630.629.1717 DEACONS: Deacon Wayne Storrs 630.629.1717 Deacon Frank Lillig 630.629.1717 frank@ctklombard.org Deacon Peter Robinson 630.629.1717 deaconpeter@ctklombard.org PASTORAL ASSOC./ ADULT FAITH FORMATION: Eileen Maggiore 630.396.6076 eileen@ctklombard.org BUSINESS MANAGER: Elaine Colpo-Ward 630.396.6073; elaine@ctklombard.org CHILDRENS FAITH FORMATION: Sherry Rochford Youth Outreach 630.396.6078; sherry@ctklombard.org DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND LITURGY: Bill Runge 630.396.6075; bill@ctklombard.org OPERATIONS MANAGER: Javier Aguilera 630.629.1717 ext 4 Javier@ctklombard.org PASTORS/PARISH OFFICE SECRETARY: Carol Clishem 630.629.1717 carol@ctklombard.org BULLETIN EDITOR: Gina Gallo bulletin@ctklombard.org ACADEMY SECRETARY/ PARISH FINANCE ASST.: Lori Bhardwaj 630.627.0640; academy@ctklombard.org KINDERGARTEN TEACHER: Jill Placey, Academy Director 630.627.0640; jplacey@ctklombard.org KINDERGARTEN AIDE: Michelle Iwinski PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS: Karen Hanish, Sheila Knopf PRE-SCHOOL AIDES: Christine Leslie, Karen Corcoran MAINTENANCE: Tony Azzolin, Joe Iapichino, Victor Mandin

WEEKEND LITURGY:
Saturday: 5:00 pm Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, and 12:00 Noon

WEEKDAY LITURGY: Monday-Friday 8:30 am SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:


Saturdays: 4:00 pm-4:45 pm M-F 9am; And by appointment

ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTIONS:


Second Saturdays at 11:00 am

ROSARY AND CHAPLET:


Weekdays at 9:00 am, morning prayer 8:10 am Tuesdays 5:30 pm

EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION:
Thursdays 9:00 am-8:00 pm

RECTORY HOURS:
Mon 10:00 am-3:00 pm Tues-Thurs: 9:00 am-3:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am 12:00 pm After Hours By Appointment Main Office closed: 12-12:30 pm

REGISTRATION: We welcome you as a family member of Christ the King Parish. It is our hope and prayer that you feel at home with us at weekend masses, prayer times, and parish activities. Registration is on the first Sunday of the month in the narthex, after each Mass or come to the parish office during business hours. SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:
Will be on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of the Month. Arrangements for baptisms are made by attending a preparation meeting. Parish registration is a pre-requisite for attending the meeting. 630.629.1717 x0

SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY: Please allow eight months of preparation time. Date arrangements are made after the initial meeting with pastor or a representative before any other commitments are made. Contact 630.396.6076 ANOINTING OF THE SICK: If you or one of your loved ones are in need of the Sacrament contact the rectory or see the priest after Mass. In case of an emergency of illness or death, please contact the rectory, ext 1. SACRAMENT PREPARATION FOR CHILDREN: A child must be registered in Religious Education classes for two years prior to receiving the Sacraments of Initiation. Contact 630.396.6078 RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS: Individuals who are interested in becoming in full communion with the Catholic Church ought to contact the parish rectory for an appointment.Contact 630.369.6076

Christ the King Mission Statement


The People of Christ the King in Lombard are a welcoming, vibrant faith community building the kingdom of God through our many ministries. We celebrate our diversity, seeking to realize the gifts of each member of our parish, as we are all joined together under one faith, in a spiritual journey of evangelization, service to others, and a reverence for all life. In the Eucharist, we find new life, and bring this life to others through stewardship, education, and worship.

CHURCH NAME & NUMBER Christ The King #512918 ADDRESS 1501 South Main Street Lombard, IL 60148 PHONE 630.629.1717 CONTACT PERSON Gina Gallo 630.290.6367 or Eileen Maggiore 630.308.1127 SOFTWARE Microsoft Publisher 2007 E-Mail from bulletin@ctklombard.org Adobe Acrobat NUMBER OF PAGES SENT 1 through 12

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