April 5, 2015 - Christ The King Catholic Community

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Christ the King Catholic Community
A Roman Catholic Parish
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas
4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas NV; 89118 www.ctklv.org ~
(702) 871-1904 ~ Fax: (702) 251-4935
April 5, 2015 ~ Easter Sunday of the Resurrection of the Lord
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Donations for Easter decorations were made in memory of the following:
Gloria Badalewski
Frank Badalewski Jr
Robert Badalewski
Kristen Jungkans
Leo Mark Bildusas
Linas Michael Bildusas
Compton Family
Zenon & Canole
Christian Caputo
Samuel Head
Our Families
Elvie & Alberta Inscrio
Susan Consing Thomas
Valentino Presuitti
Manolo Leonides Sr.
Rulfo Saria
Mr. & Mrs. Weekley
Isidro Garcia
Patricia A. Rollins
Sam Patino
Joseph Gaeton Lopez
Harley Parvin
Art & Claretta Boulet
Bernabe Murillo
Joan Reichenbach
Pelishek/Millonzi Families
Robert Foti
Tom & Rosemary Kessel
JoJo & Davied DeHoussedd
Futri & Albed Barnard
U. S. Military
John & Anna Kakol
Ferdinand & Mary Destura
Eugenia Aguirre
Benjamin Hernandez
Tacha & Salome Flores
Juanita & Teodoro Sanchez
Lolo Sanchez
Maricana & Frank Valenzuela
Rogelio Morales & Maria
Lopez
Baginski Family
Tony Catalfamo
Lolita O. Alejandro
Penny Constantino
Mercedes Calderon
James Gallagher
John & Margaret Baldwin
Virgilio & Nenita Puzon
Maria Ursula
Emelia Mandiaurgua
Jennifer Rose AlmaguerOsborn
Emilie Berdine
N.V. “Ski” Milanowski
Mianowski & Putzel Families
Leonard John Caoile
Romulo Custodio
Josefino R & Lori M. Lim
Bob & June Worthen
Evan “joche Javier
Ed Yu & Unborn babies
Benilda Williams
Andres Mendez
Paul & Mary Kellogg
Angelique Mayden Allen
Stella Dalley
Pat & Tom McNally
Corey Dominick
Carl &Teresa Mohn
Mauro & Apolonia Ganzon
Shawn Overholt
Aurea Omapas
Richard Ong
Mark Gavitt
Paulette Johnson
Noberto Z. Roco
Tomas Cruz
Rito Favela
Alice Buyarski
Cheri Buth
Mary Lee-Shields
John & Leona Bauer
Koford Family
Rogelio Bayot
Lisicki - Wolczanski Families
Teresa Fazio
Gay Birdsall
Nadeline Nelson
Jim & Maureen Bain
Russ & Nanette Anzevino
Joel & Zarah Borines
E. M. Lepore
August John C
Bonnie Wasserburger
H. Martucci
James F. Rogers
Thea Sankiewicz
Ann Barrett
Joseph Molloy
Corinne & Becky
Annie Ferrer
James M. Ingram
Francisco Arcales
Loved ones
Beverly J Linder
Emilia De Tevis
Maria Jimenez
Rafael Moreno
Fausto Martinez
Apolonia Vitug
Rose Juan
James Floyd & Dalila Bueno
Ryan & Swannie Families
Sterbens Family
Jeanette Stone
Ella Duhaime
Phil Nault
Janelle & Alexa
Michael Thompson
Muller & Lierke Families
Jonathan F. Lopez
Mary Wiese
Mauro & Mylene Cana
Earl James McCarty
James Daniel McCarty
My most sincere apologies if I
am unable to read your hand
writing and misspelled your
loved ones names. God
Bless.
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Our Paschal Candle for 2015/2016, blessed at our Easter
Vigil service this year, has been donated in loving memory of:
Lynda Meininger
Paul & Bertha Gensheimer
– Deceased Parents
Edit M. Lepore
Rodemio Deliquina
Thomas Luckham
Janet Hopper
Mary Smith
Anne Hennelly
Francis Hennelly
Marta Ruiz Fernandez
Arroyo Family
Penny Constantino
U.S. Military
Leonard & Josephine
Kristof
Debra Mares
Marcelo & Margarita
Quindipan
Frances Lauren
Maura, Severino, Elsa,
Elni
Jurisprudencia
Michael Ryan Davis
John Dickinson
Noel Harvey Dickinson
Carmelita De Duzman
Severino Cuevas
Jose A. Cuevas
Maria Cuevas
Loreto Natividad
Tomas & Paula Lim
Theresa Lim
Anthony Alex Russo
Cornelison & Chipman
Families
James Gallagher
John & Margaret Baldwin
Julie Fiorvanti
Charolette & James
Levine
Maria Ursua
Emilia Ursua
Leonard John Caoile
Jesus Baca
Amanda Mamie Flores
Mr. & Mrs. Weekley
(Parents)
Joseph M. Watson
Joseph E. Watson
Robert L. Hafey
Popi & Bebe Moreno
Mely Lamire
(Son) – Lawrence Gary
Ryan
The Baginski Family
Ruben Rogue
Ramon Rogue
Garcia Family & Friends
The Mullalys
Todos los Muertos
Enid Rivera
Amy Briones
David Carr
Roach Family
Jeff Randolph
Addy Tampus Cabano
Roberts Family
John Fusch
Earl James McCarty
James Daniel McCarty
Jorge Angel Valadez
Joseph Gaeton Lopez
Evan “Joche” Javier
McGinley Family
Rita McAnany
Bob Nett Jr.
Tessie Gador Datulayta
Judith Auerswald
Eleanor & Frank Redisi
Sandra Llagan
Please note that the
names have been
recorded here to the best
of our ability.
Daily Bible Readings
Monday, April 6: Acts 2:14, 22-33; Ps 16:12a, 5, 7-11; Matthew 28:8-15
Tuesday, April 7: Acts 2:36-41; Ps 33:4-5, 18
-20, 22; John 20:11-18
Wednesday, April 8: Acts 3:1-10; Ps 105:1-4,
6-9; Luke 24:13-35
Thursday, April 9: Acts 3:11-26; Ps 8:2ab, 59; Luke 24:35-48
Friday, April 10: Acts 4:1-12; Ps 118:1-2, 4,
22-27a; John 21:1-14
Saturday, April 11: Acts 4:13-21;
Ps 118:1, 14-15ab, 16-21; Mark 16:9-15
Sunday, April 12: Acts 4:32-35; Ps 118:2-4,
13-15, 22-24; 1 John 5:1-6; John 20:19-31
FINANCES
Sunday Collection Mar 21/22, 2015
E-Tithing
Total
Necessary weekly budgeted amount
Plus/Minus amount for this week
$16,261.75
$ 3,026.31
$19,288.06
$20,000.00
$ 711.94
The income for the weekends of March 28/29, April 4/5,
11/12, will be posted in a later bulletin as these
bulletins went to print early because of Easter.
PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO
"CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY"
If you have an envelope # please write it on your check.
Thank you for your generosity!
MASS INTENTIONS
If you want the name of your loved ones to be read
aloud during mass or written in our weekly bulletin it
must be turned in to the front desk
at least two weeks in advance.
Saturday
No 8:00 Mass
No 4:00 Mass
April 4
Sunday
7:30 am
9:30 am
9:45 am
11:30 am
11:45 am
1:30 pm
No 4:00 pm Mass
Monday
8:00 am
April 5
†Joseph Molloy
†Elizabeth Savarese
†Priscilla Kennedy
†Pauline Scopo
†John & Emma Bolino
People of the Parish
Tuesday
8:00 am
April 7
†James Gallagher
Wednesday
8:00 am
April 8
Lenilita Papa
Thursday
8:00 am
April 9
†Otilia Pacheco
Friday
8:00 am
April 10
EJ McCabe
Saturday
8:00 am
4:00 pm
April 11
Paul Verchick
†Mark Gavitt
Sunday
7:30 am
9:30 am
11:30 am
1:30 pm
4:00 pm
April 12
Leticia Daco Aninzo
†Annie Brook
†Maria Mai Dang
†Antonio Lopez
†John Dickinson
April 6
†Milagros Delacruz
Prayer List
Join us in Community Prayer for parishioners and their
family members who are seriously ill. If you or your immediate
family member is seriously ill and would like to be added to our prayer list
please e-mail the name to [email protected] or call the office at 871-1904.
He is risen! May the joy of
Easter be with you. Let Marriage
Encounter help you resurrect the
romance in your marriage. Sign
up today to attend one of the
upcoming Worldwide Marriage
Encounter Weekends on. May 13rd or September 18-20th in the
Las Vegas area. Early registration is highly
recommended. For more information, call Steve
and Terri Sharp at (702) 589-0068 or go to
www.lvloveyourspouse.org .
For information on Spanish-language weekends,
call Javier and Maria Lopez at (702) 243-5934 or
(702) 206-4270.
Manuel S. Alba
Pedro Alejandrino
Maritess R. Boribon
Anthony Brasich
Jacqueline T. Cagampang
Angelie A. Canto
Jose & Cora Canto
Leo Coughlin
Jim Dammeyer
Juan Enriquez
Sam Falbo
Maria Gerlacforgione
Maureen Hart
Pat Holbury
Ellie Hunsberger
Richard Kucinski
Maria Gladio LaGadia
Bob LaPorte
Hortensia Garcia Mesta
Perla A. Pinuela
Romeo Pulido
Ramon Rodriguez
Remedios Rodriguez
Pacita Sabanal
Fe Sales
Marcela Tumang
Ava Urrea
Glenn Vergara
A Word from Fr. Ray
Una Palabra de P. Ray
MAY THE JOY OF EASTER FILL YOUR
HEARTS THIS DAY AND
THROUGHOUT THE EASTER SEASON.
QUE LA ALEGRIA DE LA PASCUA LLENEN
SUS CORAZONES ESTE DIA Y DURANTE
LA PASCUA.
FELICIDADES A LOS QUE RECIBE LOS
SACRAMENTOS EN NUESTRA TRADICIÓN Y
PUEDE QUE CRECER EN EL AMOR DE
DIOS.
Muchas gracias a todo nuestro personal por
sus grandes esfuerzos en hacer esta
celebración Pascua una experiencia
maravillosa. En especial me gustaría dar las
gracias a nuestros departamentos de Liturgia y
Música por sus preparativos y ensayos
interminables para hacer todo el Triduo tan
significativa e inspiradora. Muchas gracias a
nuestros equipos de formación en la fe por su
arduo trabajo en la preparación de nuestro
"Elegidos" y los que hacen la recepción
completa en nuestra Tradición Católica
Romana. No puedo dejar de lado nuestro
departamento de mantenimiento para sus
incontables horas y dedicación para hacer que
el espacio y el medio ambiente los cambios a lo
largo de los días de Semana Santa y que
conduce a la Pascua. Tenemos un personal
excepcional aquí en CTK doy mucha gratitud
por su amor y dedicación a CTK.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE
RECEIVING THE FULL RECEPTION
INTO OUR TRADITION AND MAY THEY
GROW IN THE LOVE GOD.
Many thanks go out to all of our staff for their
great efforts in making this Easter Celebration a
wonderful experience. I especially would like to
thank our Liturgy and Music departments for
their endless preparations and rehearsals to
make all of the Triduum so meaningful and
inspirational. Many thanks go out to our Faith
Formation teams for their hard work in preparing
our “Elect” and those making full reception into
our Roman Catholic Tradition. I cannot leave
out our maintenance department for their
countless hours and dedication to making space
and environment changes throughout the days
of Holy week and leading up to Easter. We have
an outstanding staff here at Christ the King I give
great gratitude for their love and dedication to
CTK.
With much love and gratitude, Fr.
Ray
Con mucho amor y gratitud,
P. Ray
ALTAR FLOWERS DONATED BY
Corrine & Becky
Guiseppe Lepore
In Loving Memory of
Joseph Molloy
In Loving Memory of
Edith M. Lepore
OUTREACH
WHOM DID WE SERVE?
March 15 to March 19
455Households
81 Adults and 53 Children
Hours: Monday to Thursday 10:00 am until noon
Located in the Parish Office
Nevadans for the Common
Good Training
PROTECTING GOD’S CHILDREN
FOR ADULTS OFFERED
We will be holding a NCG leadership
training here at Christ the King on
Sunday, April 19th from 2:30 until 4:00
pm in the Community Center for those
interested in helping with the issue of
immigration. NCG is a group of diverse
organizations sharing their concerns for
the wellbeing of families in our
community. Some other NCG issues of
concern are listed below; we are
initiating partnerships to address these
issues, and chart the next steps in
building NCG here at Christ the King
Catholic Community in order to add our
voice to “a voice for the voiceless.”
Some issues of concern are:
• Immigrant integration
• Human trafficking
• Elderly and family caregivers
• Public education
• Health care/mental health
You must go to www.virtus.org to register
for this workshop which is a mandate for
all volunteers in the Roman Catholic
Diocese:
Please join us at this training!
RSVP to [email protected] or
janef @ ctkccnv.org or call:
702-871-1904.
Thank you, Christ the King
parishioners, for the generous
donation of Easter supplies to Manna
Cupboard. Families and individuals
who received them were extremely
grateful. You allowed the parents of
children coming to Manna Cupboard to
provide a visit from the Easter bunny
and to all our clients an Easter meal.
Happy Easter!
HOMELESS HELPERS COLLECTION
Thank you to all of you who donated
funding to Homeless Helpers during the
Holy Thursday collection. These monies
will go to our sandwich program which
the Homeless Helpers distribute to the
homeless on the street.
Christ the King Catholic Community
4925 So. Torrey Pines Drive
Wednesday, April 22, 2015 – 6:00 pm
Estimated length is 3 hours
This session will be conducted in English
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
Easter
Surprises for
Manna
Cupboard!
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS
Our tradition has a way of honoring age-old
customs, and is patient with how practices unfold in
different places. The name of today’s feast illustrates
this well. English is a Germanic language, and our
word “Easter,” or German “Oester,” points back to the
pagan goddess Eoestre, the star of the vernal equinox
feast. The Greek title “Pasch” reaches back in a more
helpful manner to the Hebrew “Pesach,” or “Passover.”
“Paschal Triduum” may be slow to replace “Easter” in
our vocabulary, but it is clearer about the mystery we
celebrate today, the culmination of three days laden
with mystery and meaning.
You can hear the older term, and the resistance to
English influence, in the Irish “Casca” and Scottish
“Pask.” Romance languages stay close to the deep
paschal tradition, with the French “Pâques,” Spanish
“Pascua” and Italian “Pasqua.” Memories of our pagan
past with “Oester” will not soon fade away: even
Japanese Christians are under her spell, for today’s
feast is called “ I-suta.” Swahili, a young language,
takes the more traditional route with “Pasaka.” Each
language yields a rich insight into the feast. Spanish
includes a sense that today is a “big Sunday” by
adding the designation “Pascua” to the greatest feasts,
such as “Pascua de la Natividad” (Christmas). Once
Christ is risen, every step of life’s journey is illuminated
by the light of the Pasch!—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S.
Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
A veces los cristianos preguntamos: ¿qué le
pasó a Cristo, durante los tres días de su
muerte? La Iglesia de Asia Menor (la actual
Turquía) respondió a esto decorando sus templos
con murales bizantinos mostrando escenas
principales de la vida de Jesús para instruir a los
fieles. Una de estas escenas era la de Jesús
entre los muertos. Según los evangelios, a la
muerte de Jesús muchas tumbas se abrieron y
muchos cuerpos de santos resucitaron (Mateo
27:52-53). El símbolo (Credo) de los Apóstoles
declara que Jesús descendió a los infiernos.
Imágenes antiguas muestran a Jesucristo
entrando triunfalmente al infierno, rompiendo las
cadenas de los ahí presentes, tomándolos para
llevárselos al cielo. El imaginario cristiano
normalmente pinta a Jesús con Adán y Eva. Los
toma no de las manos sino del pulso,
simbolizando que los tiene bien agarrados y
nadie, ni el mismo diablo, se los puede quitar.
Jesús comparte con todos los difuntos la victoria
de su resurrección.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
LITURGY CORNER
Easter 2015
The Story of Redeeming
Triumphant Love
We have journeyed this liturgical year
from the Advent season focusing on the
story of our “Longing Love” for God into
Christmas and the story of God’s “Selfemptying Love” by taking on our humanity
in the form of a baby boy. As this young
boy grew he became the embodiment of
“Servant Love” in his ministry. Through the
Lenten season we focused on God’s
“Merciful Love” culminating in the events of
Holy Week and the story of God’s
“Sacrificial Love” through Jesus’ suffering
and death on the cross.
Today we stand and bask in the glory of
the Risen Christ. This Easter we focus on
the story of the “Redeeming – Triumphant
Love” of God. Through the resurrection we
are given eternal life, a concept of which we
really have no idea how to fully grasp. It is
a mystery to us, from beginning to end, this
plan of God for humanity. We immerse
ourselves in this mystery and utter a
humble and very grateful “YES” to all that
has been and will be in our lives.
As we move through this Easter season
and look forward to celebrating Pentecost
and the gift of the Holy Spirit, may we live
each day in thanksgiving for this
tremendous gift of God’s love, that of
eternal life through Jesus Christ.
Happy Easter to all!
The Week Ahead
REFLECTING ON GOD’S WORD
MONDAY - APRIL 6
The conviction and enthusiasm of eyewitness
accounts gives them a certain ring of truth. Yet
the more eyewitnesses there are the more
TUESDAY - APRIL 7
8:45 am Centering Prayer - Daily Chapel
variance there may be in the details reported.
4:00 pm Prayer Shawl Ministry - Room 1
Different witnesses may have seen different
7:30 pm Auxiliary Ladies K of C - Room 3
things—or seen things differently—but they
WEDNESDAY - APRIL 8
usually agree on the fundamental truth about
8:30 am Our Lady of Perpetual Devotion - Church
what happened.
9:00 am CTK Seniors - Room 1
The Easter scriptures record the eyewitness
4:00 pm Catechism Elementary - Childcare Wing,
accounts of Mary Magdalene, John, and Peter.
Rooms 1 - 7
5:00 pm Religious Ed - Church
Their credibility rests not on the precise details,
6:00 pm Elementary First Holy Communion rehearsal - but on the conviction and enthusiasm of the
Church
eyewitnesses. It is their belief in the Resurrection
7:00 pm Reader’s Study - Office Conference Room
that convinces others to believe.
THURSDAY - APRIL 9
Like these scriptural eyewitnesses, today’s
6:30 pm YMAC - Jr., Sr. and college age students believers are also “witnesses chosen by God in
Youth Lounge
7:30 pm Al Anon - Room 2
advance, who ate and drank with him after he
FRIDAY - APRIL 10
rose from the dead” (Acts 10:41). We are called
8:30 am Divine Mercy Devotion
to “testify that he is the one appointed by
SATURDAY - APRIL 11
God” (10:42) by giving eyewitness accounts of
12:00 pm K of C Pasta Dinner - Community Center
how the Spirit of the risen Christ is alive today.
4:00 pm Elementary First Holy Communion - Church
Our accounts may not agree in every detail, but
SUNDAY - APRIL 12
the core truth will be the same, that Jesus Christ
7:30 am Elementary First Holy Communion - Church
is risen indeed!—Virginia Stillwell Copyright © 2014, World Library
9:30 am Elementary First Holy Communion - Church
1:00 pm
6:30 pm
Sack Lunches - Room 1
Talleres de Oración y Vida - Room 5
11:30 am
1:30 pm
4:00 pm
5:30 pm
Elementary First Holy Communion - Church
Misa en Español
Middle School First Holy Communion-Church
Confirmation I & II - Childcare Wing, Rooms
1 - 7, Youth Lounge
RESULTS
1,554 tickets sold Total sales
50% to Church painting fund
40% to Dawn Davidson
10% to Lynn Fernando
$15,554
$7,770
$6,216
$1,554
THANKS TO ALL WHO
HELPED SELL
AND/OR
PURCHASED TICKETS!
Parish Council
Publications. All rights reserved.
REFLEXIONEMOS SOBRE LA PALABRA DE DIOS
La convicción y el entusiasmo que demuestran los
testigos oculares hacen que sus relatos tengan un cierto
timbre de verdad. Sin embargo, mientras más testigos
oculares hayan, más variedad habrá en los detalles que
ellos reportan. Tales testigos pudieran ver diferentes cosas
o ver las mismas cosas de forma diferente, pero
normalmente están de acuerdo en la verdad fundamental
acerca de lo que ha ocurrido.
Las Escrituras de la Pascua dan testimonio del relato de
María Magdalena, Juan y Pedro. La credibilidad de ellos
no descansa sobre los detalles precisos, sino más bien en
la convicción y el entusiasmo de esos testigos oculares.
Su creencia en la Resurrección es lo que convence a los
demás para que crean.
Al igual que estos testigos oculares de las Escrituras los
creyentes de hoy también somos “los testigos elegidos de
antemano por Dios, que comimos y bebimos con él
después que resucitó de entre los muertos” (Hechos
10:41). Estamos llamados a “dar testimonio de que Dios lo
ha constituido juez de vivos y muertos” (10:42) dando
testimonio de cómo el Espíritu de Cristo resucitado
continúa vivo hoy. Nuestros relatos tal vez no sean
similares en cada detalle, pero la verdad fundamental será
la misma: ¡Verdaderamente, Cristo resucitó!
—Virginia Stillwell Derechos de autor © 2014, World Library
Publications. Todos los derechos reservados.
PASTORAL COUNCIL
Nomination Time
He has risen.
Have faith in
Him.
And He will
always
be there for you!
May you have a blessed and
Happy Easter.
Council 14144
Knights of Columbus
Christ the King’s Pastoral Council is a group
of 15 members from this parish that act as an
advisory committee to Fr. Ray. The members
on the council are here to serve you, the parish,
for a three year term. We are looking to fill 5
open positions by the first week of June.
If you or someone you know would be a
wonderful representative on the council they
have to be a registered member of this
community. There is no age requirement to be
on the Council, in fact we have had members
as young as 16.
To nominate someone you can email Fr. Ray
at [email protected], drop off a letter at
the office, or drop a letter in the collection plate
addressed parish council nomination, with the
name of the person you nominate, and their
contact information. Please make sure that the
person you nominate is willing to accept your
nomination. Please have nominations in by
Friday, May 22nd, new members will be chosen
by Fr Ray and council in June.
SEEKING
Easter Sunday is a day all about
seeking. The early Christian
communities gathered around the
Apostles, seeking more about the life
and ministry of the Lord Jesus. Saint
Paul told the baptized Colossians to
“seek what is above.” Mary of Magdala
went to the tomb, seeking to find the
Lord’s body so that she could anoint it.
We come to church on Easter Sunday
seeking many things. For some of us,
this is a once a year journey, when
we seek connection with the
foundations of the Christian faith. For
others, this day is the culmination of a
long journey of Lenten repentance.
For the newly baptized, this is the first
day of a new life filled with promise
and expectation. Whatever it is that we seek, let us be inspired by the disciple whom
Jesus loved who, when he saw the wrappings of cloth inside the empty tomb, “saw
and believed.”
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
High School Happenin’s
Jason Ealy - Director of Youth Ministry
871-1904 x 291
[email protected]
Join us on
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Middle
School
Youth Ministry
——————
Jason Ealy
Youth Minister
[email protected]
Confirmation Calendar
Beth Thompson
Director of Christian Formation
[email protected]
April
5th: No Confirmation. Spring Break/Easter
12th: Week #17. 5:30 - 7:00 pm
19th: Week #18. 5:30 - 7:00 pm
26th: Week #19. 5:30 - 7:00 pm
May
3rd: Week #17. 5:30 - 7:00 pm
10th: No Confirmation. Mother’s Day
17th: CONFIRMATION MASS
Explore Calendar
All classes are on Tuesday nights
April
7th:
No Class. Spring Break
Sunday 12th: First Communion 4pm mass
14th: Week #20. 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Community Center/Activity Center
21st: Week #21. 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Community Center/Activity Center
28th: Week #22. 6:00 - 7:30 pm
Community Center/Activity Center
October
7th: Week #2. 6:00 - 7:30 PM
Community Center
14th: Week #3. 6:00 - 7:30 PM
YMAC
(Youth Ministry After Confirmation)
Thursdays
6:30pm - 8pm
in the Youth Lounge
For all juniors, seniors,
college-age students.
We meet every Thursday
Parent Corner:
Please start
thinking about how
you can walk side
by side with your
confirmation
student.
Please help out
YOUTH MINISTRY
Please Register
Your Middle Schooler
There is still time!
See Robyn in the Religious Ed
Office Mon-Thurs 8am-4pm
Closed for lunch 12-1
Recycle Program
Fundraiser
Bring in your old or unused CELL
PHONES and empty INK/TONER
CARTRIDGES.
Please write:
“YOUTH MINISTRY”
on these items.
You can drop them off in the
Youth Lounge or the Religious
Education Office.
If your Middle School Aged student
needs either/both First Communion
or Baptism…. This is the program
they need to be in to receive these
sacraments!
Christian Formation
Beth Thompson
871-1904
[email protected]
Religious Education Grades 1-5
First Communion
Baptism of older children
ADULT CONFIRMATION
Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00 pm
Yellow Room of the Activity Center
Bring a photo copy of your baptismal certificate
How do I enroll my child?
If you think you would
like to become Catholic,
or if you would just like
to learn about
Catholicism, we offer
weekly opportunities to
learn about the Catholic
faith. These informal
gatherings for coffee
and conversation are
held 7:00 pm each
Thursday (except major
holidays) in Room 5 of
the Activity Center. If,
due to your schedule,
you can’t join us at our
regular Thursday night
sessions, please call the
parish office at (702)
871-1904 and leave
your name and phone
number. We will do our
best to accommodate
you. Please contact
Beth Thompson at
(702) 871-1904 ext. 230
if you have any
questions.
Please contact our office
for information.
(702) 871-1904
ext. 230 or 232
No Baptisms may be
scheduled until sessions and
requirements are completed.
Elementary Registration for 2014/15 year
Grades 1-5 in the Religious Ed Office
M-TH 8-4:00 pm - Closed from 12-1:00 pm
A BAPTISM CERTIFICATE is required for
each child being registered.
REQUIREMENTS:
• • Family must be registered at Christ the King
• • Family must be worshipping at Christ the King at
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our weekend liturgy
• Past due balances from the previous Religious
Education year must be paid prior to registering
When are classes held?
Requirements:
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Adults who are age 18 and above
A senior in High School or above
Adults who have been baptized in the Roman
Catholic Faith
Adults who are attending Christ the King
If you are not registered at CTK, please
stop by the Parish Office during regular
business hours to register.
Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
(closed 12-1:00 pm)
Classes are held on Wednesdays at either 4:00 or
6:00 pm
SACRAMENTS
(1st Communion, Baptism)
REQUIREMENTS:
• • Same as for Religious Education Registration
plus:
• • Child is in second grade or above
• • Child is enrolled in and attending weekly age-
level Religious Education classes on a regular
basis
• • Unbaptized children must attend one full year of
Religious Education first
Our sacrament preparation is a family preparation
process that requires the participation of the child and
a parent or guardian in monthly sessions.
Elementary
Religious Education
Classes
Elementary
First Holy Communion
Mandatory Meetings
Wednesday, April 8
Parent/Student Mandatory Rehearsal
in the Church at 6:00 pm
Meetings are for Elementary
Students registered in
their 2nd year only of
Sacramental Preparation.
If you have any questions
please contact Robyn at
871-1904 ext. 232 or
[email protected]
Wednesday Classes:
4:00 to 5:15 or 6:00 to 7:15
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04/08 - Regular Class
04/15 - Regular Class
04/22 - Regular Class
04/29 - Regular Class
Schedules for the year are available in the
Religious Ed Office or check our online
calendar at ctklv.org
If you have any questions please contact
Robyn in the Religious Ed Office at
(702) 871-1904 ext. 232
Please remember to recycle your old cell
phones, ink and toner cartridges with us
weekly when you attend mass.
Collection containers are in the Gathering
Space of the Church and in the North and
South entrances of our Activity Center
You can also drop them off
Monday - Thursday
8:00 am to 4:00 pm (closed 12-1pm)
in the Parish Office