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Christ the King’s second pastor was Father John Nov 2, 2009: All Souls Day Mass (7:30 p.m.) –
Mayer, who served previously as pastor of Im- Remembering all our deceased
maculate Conception Church in Braidwood, Ill. parishioners from the past 50 years
Father Mayer arrived on the eve of the feast of
Christ the King, which, in 1960, was celebrated in Dec 27, 2009: 12:00 Mass and Alumni reception
October. The new pastor was just in time for the
first parish dance, which was held in the nearby Jan 24, 2010: Whole Parish Catechesis:
firehouse. The men of the parish presented a Celebrating Family Life
fashion show as the evening’s entertainment.
Feb 13, 2010: Mardi Gras celebration (7:30 p.m.)
50th Anniversary Memories Display
If you have questions or suggestions please send your email to admin@CTKlombard.org or contact us at the rectory 1-
630-629-1717. Your donation is Tax deductible. You can send your completed order form to the rectory. Let us be
grateful for the past, celebrate the present and pray for wisdom in the future, through Christ our King.
Administration Commission
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CRHP is about Renewal! "Christ Renews His Parish" is an effective spiri- Who may attend? CRHP is open to all Christ
tual renewal process, which calls parishioners to experience personal the King, Sacred Heart and St. Pius X parish-
conversion and Christian community in the environment of their own par- ioners who are at least 18 years of age.
ish. The secret of the "what" is its simplicity. The program is based on the
When and where do the weekends take
basic Christian principles of evangelization, reconciliation, catechesis, ini- place? The weekends are conducted using the
tiation, formation, community, and personal vocation. As the program Christ the King Early Learning Academy class-
manual states: "However sincere and deep our initial commitment to our rooms and gymnasium.
faith, it requires by its very nature, continuous renewal and deepening. It
must be a moment-to-moment process of saying, "yes" to God." How long do the weekends last? A typical
weekend begins at 8:00 A.M. on Saturday and
Christ Renews His Parish is Christ Centered. With Christ in the lead, our will end by 4:00 P.M. on Sunday.
journey will go down the correct path. It is a program designed to bring
Where do I sleep? The parish will provide cots
members of a parish together in Christ. The emphasis during the weekend
for you to sleep on in a designated area of the
is on small group participation. The process is centered around witnessing Early Learning Academy. You bring your own
by presenting team members. Discussion and sharing is enjoyed by all bedding.
participants.
What about food? Meals are provided by pre-
"CRHP" is a response to the need that every follower of Christ has to ex- vious CRHP groups and members of the parish.
perience "church" and to experience "being church" and finally, to experi- There will be opportunities during the weekend
ence "being church for others". The primary challenge is taking your next for regular breaks for coffee, soft drinks and
first step into the rest of your life in Christ. The weekend is that first step snacks. If you have a special diet, please let us
know when you register so we will be able to
and He has his arms open to welcome you.
provide for your needs. You will find that you will
eat extremely well.
We have two weekends a year at Christ the King parish: 1 for men and 1
for women. What should I wear? Casual and comfortable
clothing is appropriate and highly encouraged.
UPCOMING RETREATS: The key is to be relaxed.
If you would like to speak with someone who has attended a previous Still have questions? Please contact: Roberta
CRHP Retreat, please contact Roberta Beckman 630-629-1717 x0, Fr. Beckman at robertabeckan@hotmail.com or Fr.
Jarosz 630 396-6079 Peter Jarosz at frpeter@ctklombard.org
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On behalf of Fr. Bob, Fr. Guiney, and all the priests who Go your way; your faith has saved you.
served here at Christ the King over the past fifty years, we
thank you for the many ways you enriched our ministry This is what Jesus said to Bartimaeus, I ask go
and strengthened our priesthood. May we live by grace, where? Every step we take as Catholics is important to
journey in hope, and celebrate our faith in Christ our King. the life and growth of your household and the parish com-
munity. Where we go and what we do makes a differ-
Fr. Peter Jarosz ence, right? Jesus told the man go your way and what
did he do—he followed Jesus—Bartimaeus wanted to
follow Jesus and learn from Him. who can we learn form
In Gratitude for our Priests in our lives? Do we have a mentor , or someone we look
up to for advice. How many times have we returned to an
old familiar path after an encounter with Christ? We en-
Rev. James Gilbride counter Christ truly present to us in the holy Eucharist,
(founding pastor) each week or day we gather as a parish family. If follow-
ing Jesus means taking a new direction, getting involved
Rev. John Mayer in a new ministry, or changing careers or friends, we of-
Rev. Frederick Golden ten settle back into the same routines as before. Follow-
Rev. Tony Taschetta ing Jesus is a life changing adventure! This week de-
scribe a time when you changed directions in your life
Rev. Felix Perel because of an encounter with Christ.
Rev. Donald Craig
Rev. Victor Rueden Even after 20 years of priesthood and my 8th year of ser-
vice as Pastor at CTK, I am still looking for the direction of
Rev. Ambrose German, OSF Christ the High Priest to guide me as I take care of the
Rev. Michael Intoccia temporal and spiritual welfare of this community. This is
Rev. John Ryan quite an adventure, unlike Bartimaeus’ adventure with
Jesus.
Rev. Michael Valente
Rev. James Dvorscak Thank you for the many ways our parishioners share their
time, talent and treasure. Let us pray that all the parish
Rev. David Hankus family will respond and give back to God for what He has
Rev. Peter Jarosz given to us! Let’s celebrate our Jubilee year together,
Rev. Robert Schoenstene with the grace of God. Reserve the date for Mass with
Bishop Peter on November 1st at Noon, reception to fol-
low. The colors for our Anniversary Mass will be bur-
gundy, gold and white, try to wear a little splash of these
colors.
Sacristan Ministry:
The Liturgical “Behind the Scenes” Holy Land Pilgrimage
Note Saturday Date Change March 7-17, 2010
It takes much “behind-the-scenes” work to ensure our
liturgies are smooth and prayerful. One of the ministries
that is vital to this is the ministry of the Sacristan. We are
thankful to all who have helped fill this ministry in the past: Instructional Mass
Ditas and Arsenio Alzona, June Carlson, Matt Novak, Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Andy Tuszynski, and Mary Nicholas. Their continued ser-
vice to the parish is greatly appreciated. 6:30 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. in Church
Working behind the scenes, sacristans prepare the wor- Did you ever wonder why we do what we do at Mass? Fr.
ship space before and after each liturgy. A sacristan typi- Terry Deffenbaugh from Tolentine Ministries will explain
cally arrives 20-30 minutes before mass and readies the each step of the Mass for everyday understanding.
church by performing a variety of duties, from lighting
candles and preparing for baptisms, verifying that lectors, This is a regular Mass too! We will need readers, greet-
altar servers, and extraordinary ministers of Holy Com- ers, gift bearers, Eucharistic Ministers, and of course mu-
munion are present. Sacristans remain after the liturgy to sic. Please RSVP to what role you would like to partici-
ready the church for the next celebration. Though most pate in.
liturgical ministries serve the assembly, the role of the
Sacristan is to minister to the presider and deepen your ___ Greet at Mass ___Lector
knowledge of the Catholic traditions, while helping to en-
sure that the liturgy proceeds smoothly. ___ Gift Bearer ___ Active Participant
We are currently in need of more sacristans here at Christ ___ Eucharistic Minister ___Music/cantor
the King, for weekday and weekend masses. If you or
anyone you know is interested in this ministry, please
come to our next training session for new and existing Name: _______________________________________
sacristans on Saturday, October 31, at 11:00am. If you
have any questions, please call Bill Runge at Phone: _______________________________________
630.396.6075, email him at bill@ctklombard.org, or stop
by after any weekend mass. Email: ________________________________________
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Join us for 5:00 Mass then meet up with us in the OK, so maybe trying to get that little toddler
School Gym from 6-9 PM. dressed and ready for church really wasn’t so
tough after all. At least you got them to church.
The next one is Saturday, November ! Now that little toddler is an adolescent and it
For More Info contact Sherry Rochford seems like you have no idea what to do anymore!
You want to make sure you pass your Catholic
faith to your child, but how?
For All Teens! Join other parents like yourself for an evening of
practical approaches to enhance faith develop-
ment among young people. Presenter Bob
McCarty, Executive Director of the National Fed-
Carson Community Day-November 14, 2009 eration for Catholic Youth Ministry, will identify
The teens will be selling Community Day Coupon critical characteristics of adolescent faith to suc-
Booklets for $5—Purchase one and get all this plus cessfully and willingly take on the role of foster-
more! ing faith in their teen.
• Great Door Busters
• $10 off any Purchase
• Early Bird Specials Join us for one of two sessions
• Special Pricing– 6 extra coupons being offered:
Mass Intentions
Ministry Schedule for Oct. 1/ Nov. 1
Saturday, October 24 5:00 Louise Dabrich
St. Anthony Mary Claret; Blessed Extraordinary Ministers
Virgin Mary; Rom 8:1-11; Lk 13:1-9 5:00 L. Carnaghan, S. DiSalvo, A. Forstneger, J. Furgal,
8:00 Patrick Maloney A. Ponce de Leon
Sunday, October 25
10:00 Russ Rusevic 8:00 A&D Alzona, J. Benshoof, I. Boutiette, D. Drees, R&E Caselli
Thirtieth Sunday in Ordinary
12:00 Gloria Kirch 10:00 P. Barone, L. Burr, M. Campbell, C. Clishem, M. Dourado,
Jer 31:7-9; Ps 126; Heb 5:1-6;
F. Harris
Mk 10:46-52
12:00 Clergy Only
Monday, October 26 8:30 Elizabeth Wienezendis
Altar Servers
5:00 B & N Orr
8:00 B. Haas, C&L Grunert
Tuesday, October 27 8:30 Vickie Szmuc 10:00 E. Maggiore, A. Sokalski, L. Schaaf
12:00 Cendric & Monique Martinez, Emily Maggiore,
Charles & Lance Grunert
Wednesday, October 28 8:30 Joan Parmly
Lectors Presider
5:00 E. Mears 5:00: Fr. Guiney
8:00 L. Dovalovsky 8:00: Fr. Peter
Thursday, October 29 8:30 Thelma Casquejo 10:00 J. Pilar 10:00: Fr. Bob
12:00 V. Paras 12:00: Most Rev. Peter Sartain
Rest in Peace
Our condolences to the friends and family of Joan Kerel
and Mary Joe Ferruzza-Alan, who passed away last
week. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord, and let per-
petual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace.
Amen. May Their souls and the souls of all the faithful
departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. Amen. Welcome Michael Kearney
We welcome Michael Kearney who will
speak to us today about vocations. Mi-
Pray for Healing chael is a seminarian at University of St.
Tony Rudinski, Jean Brzezinski, Margaret Kalina, Diana Mary of the Lake/Mundelein Seminary.
Crue, Peter Christoff, Dolores Hrabec, Jay Perry, Roberta Please keep him, and all seminarians
Dirschl, Joan Frichtl, Ed Fontona, Cathy Castro, Frank and priests, in your prayers this week-
Nelson, John Sheehan, Mark Wettsteadt, Denis Perry, end as we celebrate Priesthood Sunday.
Joan Temborius, Rose Fenske, Lorraine Wick, Marilyn
Melichar, Carmen Giacalone, Isabel Carey, Efren Iraola,
Mary Lou LeRoy, Sharon Barsaloux, Karen Schumann.
Please pray for all the sick in our parish, our families, our
friends, our community.
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You can have your white, gold, and/or green envelope contributions automatically
withdrawn from your account on a weekly or monthly basis.
Visit our website, www.ctklombard.org or contact the business office, 630.396.6073, for more information.
We still need to meet our goal. Let’s try to reach this before Bishop Sartain comes to our
parish on November 1st. Goal: $58,150
Fr. Jarosz
Pledges: $36,092
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SUNDAY THURSDAY
Religious Ed Classes 8:30am Academy
Break Open the Word 10:00am ER
Vocation Speaker All Masses Church
Children’s Liturgy of the Word
RCIA 10:00am ER
Planning Meeting 7:00pm ER
Generations of Faith 1:00pm PLC
Runners for Life 4:00pm PLC
FRIDAY
MONDAY
Prayer Group 7:00pm ER
Food Pantry 12:00pm ER
Natural Family Planning 7:00pm PLC
SATURDAY
TUESDAY
Sacristan Training 11:00am Church
Children’s Choir 4:00pm Church
Teen Ensemble Rehearsal 6:30pm Church
Ensemble Rehearsal 7:30pm Church NEXT SUNDAY
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