BENCHMARK El Sombrero Restaurant SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO 46 year Anniversary AIR CONDITIONING INC “... tradition at a new level” 325-9023 SERVICE • REPAIR • REPLACEMENT 327-1075 725 E. 19th St. WES R. BRADFORD 323-8044 Lunch & Dinner 10:30am - 9:30pm 2731 M Street Bakersfield, CA ORDERS TO GO 322-0926 Lic. #0673141 0ffice 283-8100 1515 20th Street Fax 716-8144 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Cell 303-2999 Email: [email protected] Luigi’s Restaurant Old World Delicatessen & Wine Shop Office - 3200 21st Street Plant - 900 Sacramento Street 1808 Roberts Lane 399-2944 Mission • Tax Return Preparation & Planning • Bookkeeping & Financial Statements 7608 Fruitvale Avenue Bakersfield, California 399-4808 • Fax 399-6161 Since 1910 www.berchtold.com 330 East 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Office: 661-323-7817 Fax: 661-325-4059 1407 S. Lexington Street Delano, CA 93215 Office: 661-725-1500 Fax: 661-725-7502 Sue & Ken Geisel GALBRAITH VAN & STORAGE Moving and Moving Supplies Agent for northAmerican Van Lines Catholic Owned & Operated 327-5151 CALT64614 DELIMART 6600 ROSEDALE HWY Greg & Diana Meyer 589-5640 FARMER JOHN EGGS 511O E. Panama Lane Bakersfield, CA 93307 1410 W. Betteravia Road Santa Maria, CA 93455 Office: 805-905-7905 Fax: 805-349-0147 M Producers and Distributors of Local Fresh Eggs Catholic Store • Bibles • Books • Gifts • Supplies 717 H Street Across from St. Francis Catholic Church Jose M. Iguain, Owner 321-9831 2300 "Q" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 CL #703847 Marriage and Family Therapist 531 California Avenue • 323-3339 Ray & David Mish, Kenny Mount Pre-Need Funeral or Cremation Plan “The Real Catholic Funeral Directors” BONAS PEST CONTROL, INC. Quality Service Since 1982 Residential / Commercial 3434 Truxtun Ave. Suite 210 State Lic. # RA 51270 Bakersfield, CA 93301 330-7498 Eric Bonas / 496-3333 Parishioner 9530 Hageman Rd., Suite B-225 billmurphycounseling.com Discount Bakersfield, CA 93312 Help Us Help Others St. Vincent de Paul Store 300 Baker Street 323-7340 Donate • Shop • Recycle Electronics Pick up... or... Drop off! BROOKS 4301 Rosedale Hwy • 323-3133 Carpet • Hardwood • Vinyl • Laminate Ceramic Tile • Area Rugs Mobil Mart BROTHERS INTERIORS 2821BRUNDAGE LN. (661) 324-4734 BrooksBrothersInteriors.com OL’ WEST CAFE 1803 North Chester 845-9441 John W. (Bill) Murphy Family Mortuary Martha & Martin Owners 399-3145 Open 7 days a week: 6am-2pm Joseph�s Authentic Italian Restaurant (Since 1983) Your Local Merchant Service Provider Curtis Bayne 323-9700 Excellence in Catholic Education Where Music Matters Most Since 1982 2815 F Street • 831-3100 NORTH CHESTER PHARMACY GARCES MEMORIAL 1822 N. Chester Ave. Oildale HIGH SCHOOL 399-3337 2800 Loma Linda Drive Bakersfield, California 93305 (661) 327-2578 • Fax (661) 327-5427 Fast, Friendly Service Delivery Wool Growers Restaurant Car Wash Distributor 323-7858 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE 620 E. 19th Street Lunch, Dinner & Take-Out 327-9584 215 Golden State Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 Office Supplies • Printing • Office Furniture Roberson 588-6600 Adoree Owner / Manager BAKERSFIELD 1-800-662-6300 TEHACHAPI (661) 822-5103 GEORGE CLEROU 324-6069 • FAX 324-2267 530 E. 21st Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-5122 633-9618 www.actionglass-inc.com 4550 Easton Drive Complete Glass Service • Commercial Storefronts Residential • Replacements • Showers • Mirrors Specializing in Aluminum Door Repair and Service JOHN J. O’LEARY 325-6677 3977 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, CA [email protected] PARISH OFFICE Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (661) 391-4640, fax (661) 391-4649 Website: www.christtheking.ws PARISH PERSONNEL Msgr. Stephen A. Frost [email protected] 322-7159 For bulletin ad information, call the church office at 391-4640 PARISH ACTIVITIES 410-4643; [email protected] Altar Servers – Norm Reimers 399-0563 WEB SITE: [email protected] Eucharistic Ministers – Norm Reimers 399-0563 MASS SCHEDULE Greeters/Ushers – Clay Jett 331-2616 Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m.; 6:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sunday 7:45 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. (free childcare in Room E) Noon (ASL) Deaf, Maria Murray 399-9488 2 p.m. Mass in Latin Lectors – Ginny Morton 392-0673 Adult Choir – Jim McClelland 837-4051 Youth Mass 1st Sunday (monthly) Noon Spanish Choir – Friday 6:00–9:30 p.m. Jose Escobedo 836-5231 Children’s Choir 2nd Sunday (monthy) Noon Childrens’ Choir – Jeff Dundas 589-2840 Daily Mass Church: Monday – Friday 7:15 a.m. Holy Days 7:15 a.m.; 6:00 p.m. Right to Life Rosary 4th Thursday (Monthly) at 6:30 p.m. Ladies Guild – 2nd Thursday (monthly) 6:30 p.m. Queen of Heaven Center Claire Patrick, President 203-3517 CONFESSIONS Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appointment EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Friday 8:00 a.m. – Noon Knights of Columbus – 1st Thursday (monthly) 7:00 p.m. Queen of Heaven Center Robb Pugh, Grand Knight (c) 747-5454, [email protected] HOLY COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND 12-Step Program – Thursday 7:00–8:30 p.m., Room A Nancy Blair 336-0772 BAPTISMS & MARRIAGES by appointment with the Pastor Bible Study – Tuesday 6:30–7:30 p.m., Room B Alice Moore 588-2648 Call the Parish Office RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Elizabeth Salazar, Director 399-1956, [email protected] High School LifeTeen – Wednesday 6:00–7:30 p.m., Room D Suzy Pillado, Coordinator 903-0131, [email protected] Confirmation I & II – Sunday 9:45–11:45 a.m., Rooms C & D Junior High EDGE – Wednesday 6:00–7:30 p.m., Queen of Heaven Center, David Pillado 903-0374, [email protected] ADULT (RCIA) Sunday 10:30 a.m.– Noon, Queen of Heaven Center 717 East 21st Street 1800 Bedford Way • Bakersfield, CA 93308 Rev. Mr. Dan Rindge, Deacon Parish Finance Council – Jim Brown, Barbara Fowler, [email protected] Raul Guarnizo, Adoree Roberson and Ben Schroeder Barbara Evans, Office Manager [email protected] Parish Development Committee – Msgr. Frost Claudia Dobitz, Coordinator 589-9536 Rosalia Salcedo, Business and Finance Manager YOUTH MINISTRY David & Suzy Pillado, Directors 903-0374, 903-0131, [email protected] [email protected] COMPLETE PEST CONTROL STATE LICENSED – INSURED LOCALLY OWNED 1952 Rev. Mr. Dan Rindge, Deacon Stuarts’ Petroleum Brock Allison 3013 F Street • 322-7710 Located behind John's Burgers Gas Established Rev. Msgr. Stephen Allen Frost, Pastor VARNER BROS, INC. VBI PAINTING Truck Bodies & Accessories Designed to Suit Your Needs Sales & Repairs Christ the King Parish Bulletin Petroleum Products Distributor Mexican Food Since 1967 Open 7 Days a Week Fred Ansolabehere 589-5521 SUPPORT IMMACULATE HEART RADIO 1050 AM AND KNXT CHANNEL 38 – YOUR CATHOLIC STATIONS! Spanish Prayer Group – Tuesday 7:00–8:30 p.m., Room A Guadalupe Vera 831-3052 Little Flowers Girls’ Club – 2nd and 4th Mondays (monthly) 4:00–5:30 p.m., Room A, Lisa Vander Poel 758-1970 Prayer Blanket Ministry – 2nd and 4th Mondays (monthly) 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., Room A, Claire Patrick 203-3517 Century Club Drawing – 3rd Sunday (monthly) McGovern Hall (following 7:45 a.m. Mass) Claudia Dobitz 589-9536 Fellowship Sunday – coffee and donuts available – 3rd Sunday (monthly) McGovern Hall following 7:45 and 9:30 a.m. Masses Boy Scout Troop & Varsity Team #415 – Tuesday 7:00–8:30 p.m. Room C, Larry Goscinski 588-4140 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ON THE BACK OF THE BULLETIN THEIR ADS PAY FOR OUR MISSALS & SONG BOOKS October 19, 2014—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time World Mission Collection “KEEPING THE PROMISE” Safe Environment Presentation Our annual faith-based Safe Environment classroom presentations are coming soon! The 1st—5th grade presentation will be held on Wednesday, October 22nd during the regularly scheduled class time. A parent – child/youth Dialogue and Activity Guide will be sent home after each presentation. Please use this resource to continue a very important discussion at home--your child’s safety! To preview a lesson plan or to purchase the entire program as a home resource, please contact our Office of Religious Education. The “Keeping the Promise” Safe Environment Program was created for use in the home as well as in the classroom. Come in and take a peek! EVENTS ELSEWHERE Readings: October 26, 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Exodus 22:20—26; 1 Thessalonians 1:5—10; Matthew 22:34—40 THIS WEEK AND NEXT ANNUAL FALL GALA Saturday, November 1, 2014 at North of the River Veterans Memorial Building, 400 Norris Road beginning at 6 p.m. To reserve your tickets call Peggy Hubble at 747-5942 or visit the office to pick up a form. Don’t miss this fun event! RIGHT-TO-LIFE ROSARY led by the Knights of Columbus is this Thursday, October 23, 2014 in the Chapel. All are invited! ALL SAINTS DAY on Saturday, November 1 is not holy day of obligation. We will begin a Novena (nine Masses in nine days) for deceased family and friends on ALL SOULS DAY, Sunday, November 2. All Souls envelopes are available near the front door of the church. Your intentions will be remembered for the month of November. Return the envelopes in the collection or bring them to the parish office. TODAY IS WORLD MISSION SUNDAY! We are invited today to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world. Your prayers and generous gift to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in the collection today help the work of priests, religious and lay leaders in Mongolia and throughout the Missions who offer the poor practical help and the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. STATIONS OF THE CROSS BEAUTIFICATION—Our church’s beautiful Stations of the Cross are being framed and reattached flush to the walls. Be careful of construction scaffolding. GOOD CATHOLIC READING is free and available at the pamphlet rack near the entrance to the hall. Check out our titles and read, learn, and know well your faith. Pope John Paul II Society of Evangelists publishes these FREE PAMPHLETS. CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER—The youth ministry is selling Christmas trees. The trees are from White Forest nursery and prices range from 35 to 55 dollars. Please contact Suzy Pillado at 903-0131 or check for a table after Mass. ST. FRANICS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MINISTRY hosts a presentation given by the Eudist Servants of the 11th Hour, sisters from La Mesa Prison in Tijuana, Mexico Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Francis Parish Hall. Many believe that one day she will be canonized a saint. Bring your favorite dish and a friend or two. The presentation will be bi-lingual. STRESS IN YOUR MARRIAGE? – Retrouvaille is a program for married couples that feel bored, disillusioned, frustrated, or angry in their marriage. Some experience coldness. Others experience conflict in their relationship. Most don’t know how to change the situation or even communicate with their spouse about it. This program has helped 10’s of 1000’s of couples experiencing difficulties in their marriage. For confidential information about or to register for the January program in Bakersfield beginning with a weekend on January 16-18 call 661-747-2212 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com 40 DAY VIGIL—Only two weeks left, through November 2: 24/day 25th & H Streets. For info call 323-BABY or visit 222.glorifyjesus.com YOU ARE INVITED! BOY SCOUT PANCAKE BREAKFAST—SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 2. Give yourself a break! Join CTK Boy Scout Troop 415 for a delicious breakfast of pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, coffee, milk and juice. Served 8 to 11 a.m. $5 for adults and $3 for kids. Reminder: Financial reports are open to parishioners. Call the office for information. Save on stamps—use automatic bank deposits for weekly donations! LIFE CHAIN Sunday, October 26: 2:30—4:00 p.m. 24th & H Streets THEOLOGY OF THE BODY FOR ADULTS Based on Pope John II’s “Theology of the Body” A study group for ages 20 and older Single, Divorced or Married, all are welcome! We invite you to come find the answers to: What is the purpose of life, Who is God, and what does sex have to do with it? What is the difference between love and lust, Is there hope after I’ve already fallen…and more. WHEN: 7:30 TO 9:00pm Every 1st and 3rd Monday Evening WHERE: St. Francis of Assisi Parish Hall, 900 H St. Come and Enjoy Faith, Food and Fellowship Questions: Contact us at 589-6893 e-mail: [email protected] Www.stfran.org/battlesFacebook: Bakersfield B.A.T.T.L.E.S B’TOWN HOEDOWN FOR LIFE IS BACK! Right to Life of Kern County is pleased to present the second annual B'Town Hoedown for Life, dinner, dance and auction, Saturday, November 8 at the Kern County Basque Club. Doors and silent auction open at 5:30 p.m.; dinner served at 6:30. We are delighted this year to honor RTLKC founders Rita Loken and her late husband Herb for a lifetime of unwavering devotion to the defense of the unborn. Other highlights include music by Tony Ernst and his Not Too Shabby Band, live and silent auctions and the First Dance Chance, an auction of cowboys for first dance honors. Tickets are $50 and go on sale September 29. Dance only (at 8 p.m.) is $15. To purchase tickets visit rtlkc.org or call 864-7508. ST. ANTHONY RETREAT CENTER ST.FRANCIS/POPE FRANCIS A COMMON VISION, Oct. 31—Nov. 2, 2014 St. Anthony Retreat Center, Three Rivers Come celebrate All Saints Day as we highlight St. Francis of Assisi and the vision and spirituality which has inspired Pope Francis. During this retreat we will explore how he in turn is challenging all of us to live the Gospel more radically. SIX DAY SILENT DIRECTED RETREAT “TRANSFORMATION IN WISDOM: AT PRAYER WITH ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS”—Jan. 3—9, 2015 This retreat is for people of all walks of life who long for a deep, personal experience of God’s love and presence, and who feel drawn to an extended conversation with the Lord. Call (559) 561-4595 for information and/or to make a reservation. “7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH” (PART 1) 1 - The purpose of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus. Too many people have a false understanding of the purpose of the Catholic Church. After Jesus made the Church, He gave a clear mission statement to His apostles: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you." -Matt 28:19-20. Everything else the Church does, feed the hungry, perpetuate the Sacraments, etc. is in service to this mission. Evangelization isn't optional. 2- The Church itself isn't what you think it is. Catholicism isn't just a set of doctrines or a hierarchy of clergy. Catholicism isn't just a moral code or social teachings. It is much more than we could ever know. The Church isn't so easily definable, which is why we have so many different ways of describing it - the bride of Christ, the body of Christ, the people of God, etc. What we need to know is this - The Church's identity is wrapped up into the person of Jesus and thus shares in the mystery of God. When we think we "know" the Church, we are fooling ourselves. This is why continued education about God's Church is so important. 3 - The Trinity really does matter. Many Catholics wouldn't care if the Pope declared that we don't need the Trinity anymore, because it makes no difference in many Catholics' daily lives. But, it really does matter. Why? Because if God is a communion of persons, a family, and we are made in God's image and likeness, then our families and relationships are called to reflect the same kind of relationship found in the Trinity - the gift of self to another - true love. This is where the paradox of the Gospel finds a foundation. To gain life, we must lose ourselves. To live is to die. To die is to live. All because of the Trinity...and that is just the starting point. Since God is infinite, the Trinity matters an infinite amount. FATHER JOHN BURNS IS AVAILABLE FOR CONFESSION AND COUNSELING! Father (331-0872) is available for confession and counseling by appointment only in his new apartment. His phone may be on “silent” if he is with someone so please leave a message. His new address is 514D Douglas St., Bakersfield/Oildale. The entrance is off China Grade Loop West of McCray in the Whispering Meadows complex. Call Fr. John for directions. October 19, 2014—29th Sunday in Ordinary Time World Mission Collection “KEEPING THE PROMISE” Safe Environment Presentation Our annual faith-based Safe Environment classroom presentations are coming soon! The 1st—5th grade presentation will be held on Wednesday, October 22nd during the regularly scheduled class time. A parent – child/youth Dialogue and Activity Guide will be sent home after each presentation. Please use this resource to continue a very important discussion at home--your child’s safety! To preview a lesson plan or to purchase the entire program as a home resource, please contact our Office of Religious Education. The “Keeping the Promise” Safe Environment Program was created for use in the home as well as in the classroom. Come in and take a peek! EVENTS ELSEWHERE Readings: October 26, 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time: Exodus 22:20—26; 1 Thessalonians 1:5—10; Matthew 22:34—40 THIS WEEK AND NEXT ANNUAL FALL GALA Saturday, November 1, 2014 at North of the River Veterans Memorial Building, 400 Norris Road beginning at 6 p.m. To reserve your tickets call Peggy Hubble at 747-5942 or visit the office to pick up a form. Don’t miss this fun event! RIGHT-TO-LIFE ROSARY led by the Knights of Columbus is this Thursday, October 23, 2014 in the Chapel. All are invited! ALL SAINTS DAY on Saturday, November 1 is not holy day of obligation. We will begin a Novena (nine Masses in nine days) for deceased family and friends on ALL SOULS DAY, Sunday, November 2. All Souls envelopes are available near the front door of the church. Your intentions will be remembered for the month of November. Return the envelopes in the collection or bring them to the parish office. TODAY IS WORLD MISSION SUNDAY! We are invited today to reach out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Missions, in the most remote areas across our world. Your prayers and generous gift to the Society for the Propagation of the Faith in the collection today help the work of priests, religious and lay leaders in Mongolia and throughout the Missions who offer the poor practical help and the experience of God’s love and mercy, His hope and peace. STATIONS OF THE CROSS BEAUTIFICATION—Our church’s beautiful Stations of the Cross are being framed and reattached flush to the walls. Be careful of construction scaffolding. GOOD CATHOLIC READING is free and available at the pamphlet rack near the entrance to the hall. Check out our titles and read, learn, and know well your faith. Pope John Paul II Society of Evangelists publishes these FREE PAMPHLETS. CHRISTMAS IN OCTOBER—The youth ministry is selling Christmas trees. The trees are from White Forest nursery and prices range from 35 to 55 dollars. Please contact Suzy Pillado at 903-0131 or check for a table after Mass. ST. FRANICS EUCHARISTIC ADORATION MINISTRY hosts a presentation given by the Eudist Servants of the 11th Hour, sisters from La Mesa Prison in Tijuana, Mexico Saturday, October 25, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. in the St. Francis Parish Hall. Many believe that one day she will be canonized a saint. Bring your favorite dish and a friend or two. The presentation will be bi-lingual. STRESS IN YOUR MARRIAGE? – Retrouvaille is a program for married couples that feel bored, disillusioned, frustrated, or angry in their marriage. Some experience coldness. Others experience conflict in their relationship. Most don’t know how to change the situation or even communicate with their spouse about it. This program has helped 10’s of 1000’s of couples experiencing difficulties in their marriage. For confidential information about or to register for the January program in Bakersfield beginning with a weekend on January 16-18 call 661-747-2212 or email: [email protected] or visit the web site at www.HelpOurMarriage.com 40 DAY VIGIL—Only two weeks left, through November 2: 24/day 25th & H Streets. For info call 323-BABY or visit 222.glorifyjesus.com YOU ARE INVITED! BOY SCOUT PANCAKE BREAKFAST—SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 2. Give yourself a break! Join CTK Boy Scout Troop 415 for a delicious breakfast of pancakes, French toast, sausage, scrambled eggs, coffee, milk and juice. Served 8 to 11 a.m. $5 for adults and $3 for kids. Reminder: Financial reports are open to parishioners. Call the office for information. Save on stamps—use automatic bank deposits for weekly donations! LIFE CHAIN Sunday, October 26: 2:30—4:00 p.m. 24th & H Streets THEOLOGY OF THE BODY FOR ADULTS Based on Pope John II’s “Theology of the Body” A study group for ages 20 and older Single, Divorced or Married, all are welcome! We invite you to come find the answers to: What is the purpose of life, Who is God, and what does sex have to do with it? What is the difference between love and lust, Is there hope after I’ve already fallen…and more. WHEN: 7:30 TO 9:00pm Every 1st and 3rd Monday Evening WHERE: St. Francis of Assisi Parish Hall, 900 H St. Come and Enjoy Faith, Food and Fellowship Questions: Contact us at 589-6893 e-mail: [email protected] Www.stfran.org/battlesFacebook: Bakersfield B.A.T.T.L.E.S B’TOWN HOEDOWN FOR LIFE IS BACK! Right to Life of Kern County is pleased to present the second annual B'Town Hoedown for Life, dinner, dance and auction, Saturday, November 8 at the Kern County Basque Club. Doors and silent auction open at 5:30 p.m.; dinner served at 6:30. We are delighted this year to honor RTLKC founders Rita Loken and her late husband Herb for a lifetime of unwavering devotion to the defense of the unborn. Other highlights include music by Tony Ernst and his Not Too Shabby Band, live and silent auctions and the First Dance Chance, an auction of cowboys for first dance honors. Tickets are $50 and go on sale September 29. Dance only (at 8 p.m.) is $15. To purchase tickets visit rtlkc.org or call 864-7508. ST. ANTHONY RETREAT CENTER ST.FRANCIS/POPE FRANCIS A COMMON VISION, Oct. 31—Nov. 2, 2014 St. Anthony Retreat Center, Three Rivers Come celebrate All Saints Day as we highlight St. Francis of Assisi and the vision and spirituality which has inspired Pope Francis. During this retreat we will explore how he in turn is challenging all of us to live the Gospel more radically. SIX DAY SILENT DIRECTED RETREAT “TRANSFORMATION IN WISDOM: AT PRAYER WITH ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS”—Jan. 3—9, 2015 This retreat is for people of all walks of life who long for a deep, personal experience of God’s love and presence, and who feel drawn to an extended conversation with the Lord. Call (559) 561-4595 for information and/or to make a reservation. “7 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE CATHOLIC CHURCH” (PART 1) 1 - The purpose of the Church is to make disciples of Jesus. Too many people have a false understanding of the purpose of the Catholic Church. After Jesus made the Church, He gave a clear mission statement to His apostles: "Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything that I have commanded you." -Matt 28:19-20. Everything else the Church does, feed the hungry, perpetuate the Sacraments, etc. is in service to this mission. Evangelization isn't optional. 2- The Church itself isn't what you think it is. Catholicism isn't just a set of doctrines or a hierarchy of clergy. Catholicism isn't just a moral code or social teachings. It is much more than we could ever know. The Church isn't so easily definable, which is why we have so many different ways of describing it - the bride of Christ, the body of Christ, the people of God, etc. What we need to know is this - The Church's identity is wrapped up into the person of Jesus and thus shares in the mystery of God. When we think we "know" the Church, we are fooling ourselves. This is why continued education about God's Church is so important. 3 - The Trinity really does matter. Many Catholics wouldn't care if the Pope declared that we don't need the Trinity anymore, because it makes no difference in many Catholics' daily lives. But, it really does matter. Why? Because if God is a communion of persons, a family, and we are made in God's image and likeness, then our families and relationships are called to reflect the same kind of relationship found in the Trinity - the gift of self to another - true love. This is where the paradox of the Gospel finds a foundation. To gain life, we must lose ourselves. To live is to die. To die is to live. All because of the Trinity...and that is just the starting point. Since God is infinite, the Trinity matters an infinite amount. FATHER JOHN BURNS IS AVAILABLE FOR CONFESSION AND COUNSELING! Father (331-0872) is available for confession and counseling by appointment only in his new apartment. His phone may be on “silent” if he is with someone so please leave a message. His new address is 514D Douglas St., Bakersfield/Oildale. The entrance is off China Grade Loop West of McCray in the Whispering Meadows complex. Call Fr. John for directions. BENCHMARK El Sombrero Restaurant SCHWEBEL PETROLEUM CO 46 year Anniversary AIR CONDITIONING INC “... tradition at a new level” 325-9023 SERVICE • REPAIR • REPLACEMENT 327-1075 725 E. 19th St. WES R. BRADFORD 323-8044 Lunch & Dinner 10:30am - 9:30pm 2731 M Street Bakersfield, CA ORDERS TO GO 322-0926 Lic. #0673141 0ffice 283-8100 1515 20th Street Fax 716-8144 Bakersfield, CA 93301 Cell 303-2999 Email: [email protected] Luigi’s Restaurant Old World Delicatessen & Wine Shop Office - 3200 21st Street Plant - 900 Sacramento Street 1808 Roberts Lane 399-2944 Mission • Tax Return Preparation & Planning • Bookkeeping & Financial Statements 7608 Fruitvale Avenue Bakersfield, California 399-4808 • Fax 399-6161 Since 1910 www.berchtold.com 330 East 19th Street Bakersfield, CA 93305 Office: 661-323-7817 Fax: 661-325-4059 1407 S. Lexington Street Delano, CA 93215 Office: 661-725-1500 Fax: 661-725-7502 Sue & Ken Geisel GALBRAITH VAN & STORAGE Moving and Moving Supplies Agent for northAmerican Van Lines Catholic Owned & Operated 327-5151 CALT64614 DELIMART 6600 ROSEDALE HWY Greg & Diana Meyer 589-5640 FARMER JOHN EGGS 511O E. Panama Lane Bakersfield, CA 93307 1410 W. Betteravia Road Santa Maria, CA 93455 Office: 805-905-7905 Fax: 805-349-0147 M Producers and Distributors of Local Fresh Eggs Catholic Store • Bibles • Books • Gifts • Supplies 717 H Street Across from St. Francis Catholic Church Jose M. Iguain, Owner 321-9831 2300 "Q" Street Bakersfield, CA 93301 CL #703847 Marriage and Family Therapist 531 California Avenue • 323-3339 Ray & David Mish, Kenny Mount Pre-Need Funeral or Cremation Plan “The Real Catholic Funeral Directors” BONAS PEST CONTROL, INC. Quality Service Since 1982 Residential / Commercial 3434 Truxtun Ave. Suite 210 State Lic. # RA 51270 Bakersfield, CA 93301 330-7498 Eric Bonas / 496-3333 Parishioner 9530 Hageman Rd., Suite B-225 billmurphycounseling.com Discount Bakersfield, CA 93312 Help Us Help Others St. Vincent de Paul Store 300 Baker Street 323-7340 Donate • Shop • Recycle Electronics Pick up... or... Drop off! BROOKS 4301 Rosedale Hwy • 323-3133 Carpet • Hardwood • Vinyl • Laminate Ceramic Tile • Area Rugs Mobil Mart BROTHERS INTERIORS 2821BRUNDAGE LN. (661) 324-4734 BrooksBrothersInteriors.com OL’ WEST CAFE 1803 North Chester 845-9441 John W. (Bill) Murphy Family Mortuary Martha & Martin Owners 399-3145 Open 7 days a week: 6am-2pm Joseph�s Authentic Italian Restaurant (Since 1983) Your Local Merchant Service Provider Curtis Bayne 323-9700 Excellence in Catholic Education Where Music Matters Most Since 1982 2815 F Street • 831-3100 NORTH CHESTER PHARMACY GARCES MEMORIAL 1822 N. Chester Ave. Oildale HIGH SCHOOL 399-3337 2800 Loma Linda Drive Bakersfield, California 93305 (661) 327-2578 • Fax (661) 327-5427 Fast, Friendly Service Delivery Wool Growers Restaurant Car Wash Distributor 323-7858 COMPLETE TIRE SERVICE 620 E. 19th Street Lunch, Dinner & Take-Out 327-9584 215 Golden State Ave., Bakersfield, CA 93301 Office Supplies • Printing • Office Furniture Roberson 588-6600 Adoree Owner / Manager BAKERSFIELD 1-800-662-6300 TEHACHAPI (661) 822-5103 GEORGE CLEROU 324-6069 • FAX 324-2267 530 E. 21st Street Bakersfield, CA 93305-5122 633-9618 www.actionglass-inc.com 4550 Easton Drive Complete Glass Service • Commercial Storefronts Residential • Replacements • Showers • Mirrors Specializing in Aluminum Door Repair and Service JOHN J. O’LEARY 325-6677 3977 Coffee Road, Suite C Bakersfield, CA [email protected] PARISH OFFICE Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m. (661) 391-4640, fax (661) 391-4649 Website: www.christtheking.ws PARISH PERSONNEL Msgr. Stephen A. Frost [email protected] 322-7159 For bulletin ad information, call the church office at 391-4640 PARISH ACTIVITIES 410-4643; [email protected] Altar Servers – Norm Reimers 399-0563 WEB SITE: [email protected] Eucharistic Ministers – Norm Reimers 399-0563 MASS SCHEDULE Greeters/Ushers – Clay Jett 331-2616 Saturday Vigil 4:00 p.m.; 6:00 p.m. (Spanish) Sunday 7:45 a.m.; 9:30 a.m. (free childcare in Room E) Noon (ASL) Deaf, Maria Murray 399-9488 2 p.m. Mass in Latin Lectors – Ginny Morton 392-0673 Adult Choir – Jim McClelland 837-4051 Youth Mass 1st Sunday (monthly) Noon Spanish Choir – Friday 6:00–9:30 p.m. Jose Escobedo 836-5231 Children’s Choir 2nd Sunday (monthy) Noon Childrens’ Choir – Jeff Dundas 589-2840 Daily Mass Church: Monday – Friday 7:15 a.m. Holy Days 7:15 a.m.; 6:00 p.m. Right to Life Rosary 4th Thursday (Monthly) at 6:30 p.m. Ladies Guild – 2nd Thursday (monthly) 6:30 p.m. Queen of Heaven Center Claire Patrick, President 203-3517 CONFESSIONS Saturday 10:00 a.m. or by appointment EXPOSITION OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT Friday 8:00 a.m. – Noon Knights of Columbus – 1st Thursday (monthly) 7:00 p.m. Queen of Heaven Center Robb Pugh, Grand Knight (c) 747-5454, [email protected] HOLY COMMUNION FOR HOMEBOUND 12-Step Program – Thursday 7:00–8:30 p.m., Room A Nancy Blair 336-0772 BAPTISMS & MARRIAGES by appointment with the Pastor Bible Study – Tuesday 6:30–7:30 p.m., Room B Alice Moore 588-2648 Call the Parish Office RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Elizabeth Salazar, Director 399-1956, [email protected] High School LifeTeen – Wednesday 6:00–7:30 p.m., Room D Suzy Pillado, Coordinator 903-0131, [email protected] Confirmation I & II – Sunday 9:45–11:45 a.m., Rooms C & D Junior High EDGE – Wednesday 6:00–7:30 p.m., Queen of Heaven Center, David Pillado 903-0374, [email protected] ADULT (RCIA) Sunday 10:30 a.m.– Noon, Queen of Heaven Center 717 East 21st Street 1800 Bedford Way • Bakersfield, CA 93308 Rev. Mr. Dan Rindge, Deacon Parish Finance Council – Jim Brown, Barbara Fowler, [email protected] Raul Guarnizo, Adoree Roberson and Ben Schroeder Barbara Evans, Office Manager [email protected] Parish Development Committee – Msgr. Frost Claudia Dobitz, Coordinator 589-9536 Rosalia Salcedo, Business and Finance Manager YOUTH MINISTRY David & Suzy Pillado, Directors 903-0374, 903-0131, [email protected] [email protected] COMPLETE PEST CONTROL STATE LICENSED – INSURED LOCALLY OWNED 1952 Rev. Mr. Dan Rindge, Deacon Stuarts’ Petroleum Brock Allison 3013 F Street • 322-7710 Located behind John's Burgers Gas Established Rev. Msgr. Stephen Allen Frost, Pastor VARNER BROS, INC. VBI PAINTING Truck Bodies & Accessories Designed to Suit Your Needs Sales & Repairs Christ the King Parish Bulletin Petroleum Products Distributor Mexican Food Since 1967 Open 7 Days a Week Fred Ansolabehere 589-5521 SUPPORT IMMACULATE HEART RADIO 1050 AM AND KNXT CHANNEL 38 – YOUR CATHOLIC STATIONS! Spanish Prayer Group – Tuesday 7:00–8:30 p.m., Room A Guadalupe Vera 831-3052 Little Flowers Girls’ Club – 2nd and 4th Mondays (monthly) 4:00–5:30 p.m., Room A, Lisa Vander Poel 758-1970 Prayer Blanket Ministry – 2nd and 4th Mondays (monthly) 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m., Room A, Claire Patrick 203-3517 Century Club Drawing – 3rd Sunday (monthly) McGovern Hall (following 7:45 a.m. Mass) Claudia Dobitz 589-9536 Fellowship Sunday – coffee and donuts available – 3rd Sunday (monthly) McGovern Hall following 7:45 and 9:30 a.m. Masses Boy Scout Troop & Varsity Team #415 – Tuesday 7:00–8:30 p.m. Room C, Larry Goscinski 588-4140 PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ON THE BACK OF THE BULLETIN THEIR ADS PAY FOR OUR MISSALS & SONG BOOKS
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