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Sing with all the Saints in glory,

Sing the Resurrection song!


NOVEMBER 1, 2009
FEAST OF ALL SAINTS + YEAR OF THE PRIEST

1501 South Main Street, Lombard, IL 60148


Rectory: (630) 629-1717 Fax: (630) 705-0692
Academy: (630) 627-0640 Fax: (630) 705-0139

WWW.CTKLOMBARD.ORG
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All are invited to a Jubilee Mass with


Most Rev. J. Peter Sartain, Bishop of Joliet

Sunday, November 1st


12:00 Noon Mass
Light reception to follow

Feast of All Souls


Monday, November 2, 7:30pm
Remembering our loved ones who
have died over the past 50 years
All are invited to a special mass honoring all who died here at Christ
the King Parish over the past 50 years. During this All Soul’s Lit-
urgy, all present will receive a candle to bring to the altar in remem-
brance of their loved one.
November 1, 2009 Page 3

Save the Date for these events:


Facts from the Past Nov 1, 2009: Jubilee Mass with Bishop Sartain (12:00)
Did you know… with reception to follow

Soon after the school and first church building Nov 2, 2009: All Souls Day Mass (7:30 p.m.) –
were completed in 1963, water problems began to Remembering all our deceased
plague the new complex when it rained. Father parishioners from the past 50 years
John Mayer and subsequent pastors tried many
solutions without great success until 2007 with Dec 27, 2009: 12:00 Mass and Alumni reception
construction of our new Parish Life Center and
appropriate grading of the property. The school Jan 24, 2010: Whole Parish Catechesis:
children often referred to the large lake that Celebrating Family Life
formed in our parking lot and playground when it
rained heavily, as "Lake Louise" after the first Feb 13, 2010: Mardi Gras celebration (7:30 p.m.)
Principal, Sister Mary Louise. 50th Anniversary Memories Display

Mar 7-17: Pilgrimage to the Holy Land w/ Fr Peter

Mar 21, 2010: Family Fun Fair

Apr 25, 2010: Spirit of Life Concert

May 9, 2010: May Crowning following the 10:00 mass


Do you have any “facts from the past” that we
could include in future bulletins? Please call the June 6, 2010: Feast of Corpus Christi Procession
rectory 630-629-1717 ext 6050 or email 50an-
niv@ctklombard.org. Sept 18, 2010: 50th Anniversary Dinner Dance

Foundations of our Families


Please consider donating a brick for the reflection place Surrounding the Ten Commandment / Beatitude Monument.
Having your name and message engraved on the brick is a special way of commemorating an event or honoring your
family. Below are some of the messages you can place on the brick.

• Commemorating a first communion • Giving thanks to God for a prayer answered


• Honoring a serviceman in the family • In memory of a loved one
• Celebrating a 20th wedding anniversary • A remembrance of your life in our parish

Donating a brick also benefits our parish in many ways.


• Pays for some of the maintenance and repairs in the campus.
• Pays for the snow removal which could be substantial.
• Make extraordinary payment towards reducing the Parish mortgage.
• Provides a place for reflection and contemplation.

If you have questions or suggestions please send your email to admin@CTKlombard.org or contact us at the rectory,
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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Mass Intentions
Ministry Schedule for November 7/8
Saturday, October 31 5:00 Frank & Marie
Lewandowski Extraordinary Ministers
5:00 R. Reeder, J&M Maderak, B. Maslinski, P. McGovern
Sunday, November 1 8:00 Special Intention 8:00 J. Carlson, A. Enriquez, M. Iwinski, F. Kaminski, L. Javier
Feast of All Saints 10:00 Joseph Gifford 10:00 M. Klomfar, R&J Myscofski, J. Pilar, M&A Schaaf, R. Gaden
12:00 People of CTK 12:00 E&O Manicad, S. McDaniel, L. McNamara, P. Millsap,
V. Paras, E. Zimmerman
Monday, November 2 8:30am For the Dead
Commemoration of All the Faithful 7:30pm For the Dead Altar Servers
Departed (All Souls); Wis 3:1-9; Rom 5:00 T&M Sanders, D. Scarpiniti
5:5-11 or 6:3-9; Jn 6:37-40 8:00 Need Altar Servers
10:00 B&N&S Mazarello
Tuesday, November 3 8:30 Clave Cambos 12:00 C. Coleman, M&C Martinez
Thirty-first Week in Ordinary Time; St.
Martin de Porres; Rom 12:5-16b; Lectors Presider
Lk 14:15-24 5:00 C. Thompson 5:00: Fr. Bob
8:00 M. Gonzalo 8:00: Fr. Bob
Wednesday, November 4 8:30 Praxibio & Gregoria 10:00 V. Pollit 10:00: Fr. Peter
St. Charles Borromeo Delrio 12:00 S. Pierscionek 12:00: Fr. Peter
Rom 13:8-10; Lk 14:25-33

Thursday, November 5 8:30 Margaret Piorkowski Ministers of Care


Rom 14:7-12; Lk 15:1-10 M. Brudnicki, M. Gonzalo, E. Lay, E&O Manicad, L. Michalik, G.
Doretti, S. Pierscionek, E & E Mears
Friday, November 6 8:30 Michael Marola, Sr.
First Friday; Rom 15:14-21; Lk 16:1-8

Saturday, November 7 5:00 Charles Batchelor


Blessed Virgin Mary; First Saturday
Rom 16:3-9, 16, 22-27; Lk 16:9-15 ` ost Gracious Father,
Sunday, November 8 8:00 Gene & Joanne May we walk with You during this
32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Schlimgen Jubilee Year of Christ the King Parish.
1 Kgs 17:10-16; Ps 146; Heb 9:24-28; 10:00 Spiritual Boquet
Mk 12:38-44 12:00 Ann Morse Continue to pour out upon this family
the many gifts that reflect your promises.
Thank you for blessing this faith community
for the past fifty years.
You have grounded this community
Pray for Healing with a people of Tradition, respect,
Tony Rudinski, Jean Brzezinski, Diana Crue, Peter and love for the Word of God.
Christoff, Dolores Hrabec, Jay Perry, Roberta Dirschl, Grant us the ability to understand
Joan Frichtl, Ed Fontona, Cathy Castro, Frank Nelson, the unbelievable love of Christ,
John Sheehan, Mark Wettsteadt, Denis Perry, Joan Tem- while walking daily with You
borius, Rose Fenske, Lorraine Wick, Marilyn Melichar,
Carmen Giacalone, Isabel Carey, Efren Iraola, Mary Lou
during this year and every year,
LeRoy, Sharon Barsaloux, Brian McGarry, Karen Schu- in honoring Your Son, Christ, our King!
mann, Esther Sassi, Rose Marie Bergentino, Sam Amen, Amen!
Battaglia. Please pray for all the sick in our parish, our Christ the King Parish August 31, 1960-2010
families, our friends, our community.

Flu Season
During the cold and flu season, parishioners are welcome to give a friendly nod instead of a handshake if they prefer.
Please try to be sensitive to the choices of your neighbor during the sign of peace. Also, taking from the chalice is an op-
tion - but not a requirement. When we receive the host, it is the whole and entire Christ received. Receiving from the cup
is referred to as a fuller symbol of the communion we share in Christ, but not necessary for full communion.
November 1, 2009 Page 5

Family Mass Thank You From a Grieving Family


Sunday, November 8
We want to thank everyone in our parish family who went out of
10:00 a.m. Mass their way to make the passing of our son a little more bear-
able. While in faith we know that he is in the loving hands of Je-
The fifth grade families are asked to participate in sus and his father, the mortal wounds still have to heal, and the
the Family Mass. Please contact Eileen, ei- outpouring of love and concern for our family was a greater help
leen@ctklombard.org, or Sherry, than any of you will ever know. God bless and thank everyone of
sherry@ctklombard.org for more information. you.

The Zelenka Family

Children’s Liturgy of the Word


Sunday, November 8 Apostles for Life Presents
10:00 a.m. Mass “OVER THE HEDGE”
A Pro-life Teen Club
Children’s Liturgy is where children ages 4
through 8 hear the Word of God explained in Saturday, November 21st, 6:30 p.m.
their understanding. Our next planning meeting Sacred Heart Parish Center, Lombard
will be on Thursday, October 29, 2009 in the East
Room of the rectory. We welcome any adults Admission: $8 per adult, $4 for children over 3,
interested in helping with Children’s Liturgy of the Max family price $30 Includes admission, popcorn, and a raffle
Word. If you have questions, call Eileen at ticket -More food will be available for additional costs
630.396.6076. Tickets will be sold at the door of the parish
Center on the night of the event

All Proceeds benefit Women’s Choice Services


50th Anniversary Pilgrimage to the Doors open at 6:00
Holy Land with Father Peter Jarosz
Contact Kim White, parishioner and staff member Thank you, Adorers!
of Totally Yours Pilgrimages who can answer any
questions you may have about the pilgrimage:
Thank you to all those who donated and brought goodies during
630.627.1074.
the Adorers hospitality. Also to those who helped for the sign up
table.

Prayers Adoration committee and Father Peter.

Last week a major fire occurred in the Royal Glen


apartments. Many of our parishioners live there
and now have lost their condominiums and all Pray for our Military
their belongings. They are trying to get their lives
back together and all we can do is pray for their Joseph Velasco, III, Richard Godman, Jack Melvin, III, Steven
intentions. Thanks be to God, all the parishion- Van Dyke, Jeremy Guenther, Frank Minniti, Andrew DaMitz, Pat-
ers left their homes safely and no one was rick J. Doran, Kevin Dollens, Jessie Blanton, Michael Whelan,
hurt. If you would like to help any of them, John Pierczynski, Thomas Pierczynski, Scott Allen Petersen,
please contact the manager, Gina Swan, also a Kevin Fitzpatrick, Nikita Majcen, Tom Clohessy, Benjamin Ray-
parishioner, at Royal Glen Apartments, Glen mond, Jason Peters, Andrew Sargent, Stephanie Olson, Joshua
Ellyn. This Tuesday at 5:30 we will pray for our D. Braun, Brandon Hartmann, Jeffrey W. Erickson, Mark Kuhar,
parishioners during the rosary . Let us also pray Matthew Beifuss, Francis Beifuss, David Starke, Melissa J. Ger-
for all the Good Samaritans who brought the resi- tie, Patrick Nicholson, Lara Owczarski, Frank Wilkins III, David
dents to safety. A note of gratitude to the twenty Jurk, Kyle Villalobos, Douglas Wozniak, Jeff Maicke.
fire departments who responded. May God pro-
tect them and bring them peace. Do you have a loved one in the armed forces? Email, call, or
drop a note in the collection with their name.
Fr. Peter
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Protecting God’s Children


Reporting Sexual Abuse: Sexual abuse is a sin and a
Ringing the Bells During Mass crime. Victims of sexual abuse, in addition to contacting
civil authorities, are asked to come forward in order to
In light of the upcoming revision of the translation of the receive pastoral assistance. The Church has a
Sacramentary (the book the priest uses for mass responsibility to help victims of sexual abuse and to
prayers), the local custom of not ringing the bells at con- ensure that offenders are brought to justice. Reports may
secration will not continue. The diocesan committee pre- be made to any pastor or to Sister Mary Frances Seeley
paring for the Year of the Eucharist and the Eucharistic at (815) 263-6467. Contact DCFS at 1-800-25-ABUSE.
Congress may be discussing this issue.

Sr. Sharon Marie Stola


Director of the Office of Divine Worship
Diocese of Joliet
It is a poverty to decide
that a child must die so
that you live as you wish.
~Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta
St. Vincent de Paul
Update
The 3rd. quarter of 2009 contin- Christ the King Sunday Exposition
ued to see a substantial in-
crease in the distribution of In celebration of the Solemnity of Christ the King, Novem-
food to our clients from our ber 21/22, we will end each of our liturgies with Exposi-
Food Pantry. This quarter was tion. Consider staying after mass that weekend in quiet
one of the largest ever. We prayer.
served 332 families including 1,181 individuals. Through
the first nine months we served over 1,032 families that
included 3,300 individuals. During the third quarter we
had only one food drive; however, through the continued Instructional Mass
Parish donations we were able to purchase large quanti- Tuesday, November 10, 2009
ties of non perishable food from the Northern Illinois Food 6:30 p.m. until 7:45 p.m. in Church
Bank.
Did you ever wonder why we do what we do at Mass? Fr.
As we go into the fourth quarter we already have had one Terry Deffenbaugh from Tolentine Ministries will explain
highly successful food drive sponsored by the Religious each step of the Mass for everyday understanding.
Education Students of Christ the King, as well as two or
three other food drives that will occur in the next two This is a regular Mass too! We will need readers, greet-
months. One of our Parish families has donated 31 new ers, gift bearers, Eucharistic Ministers, and of course mu-
winter coats which we distribute to the children as the sic. Please RSVP to what role you would like to partici-
families come into our food pantry. We will also be distrib- pate in.
uting eight “BASKETS of LOVE” that we will be getting
from Chicagoland Italian American Charitable Organiza- ___ Greet at Mass ___Lector
tion for Thanksgiving.
___ Gift Bearer ___ Active Participant
None of these programs would be possible without the
generous weekly food donations from Panera Bread, Ul- ___ Eucharistic Minister ___Music/cantor
tra Foods, Capitol Grille and Breadsmith. The Members of
St. Vincent de Paul thank all of our Parish families for
their generosity and prayers that make all of these pro- Name: _______________________________________
grams possible.
Phone: _______________________________________
Chub Thompson, President
Email: ________________________________________
November 1, 2009 Page 7

It’s back and it’s better than ever!


Saturday Night Live and BASIC have joined to-
gether to create an evening of fun, food and fel-
lowship.

We start with a game, have some dinner then just


share some time together with teen friendly topics
about life in general and look at where we can find
God in these areas.

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 21 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:

Funds will be used toward Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 7-9 PM


resources for Youth Ministry St. Michael Church
315 W. Illinois St., Wheaton

Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009 10-Noon


Immaculate Conception Church
CTK Leadership/PPC Meetings 2009-2010
134 Arthur St., Elmhurst
(Alternating monthly 1st Tuesday & Monday evenings)
Tuesday-November 3, 2009
Monday-December 7, 2009
Brought to you by the
Tuesday-January 5, 2010 South of the Border Cluster
Monday-February 1, 2010
Tuesday-March 2, 2010
of Youth Ministers
Monday-April 12, 2010*
Tuesday-May 4, 2010 Contact Sherry Rochford
Monday-June 7, 2010
for more info!
(*2nd Monday in April due to Easter) sherry@ctklombard.org
630-396-6078
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Operation Support Our Troops Join in the Spirit of NCYC 2009 Online
Christ the King’s CCW will be accepting donations for Op- NCYC 2009 (National Catholic Youth Conference) is an
eration Support Our Troops - Illinois after Mass on No- exciting, biennial three-day experience of prayer, commu-
vember 14 and 15. Some of the items that the troops are nity and empowerment for 20,000 Catholic teenagers and
asking for are: their adult chaperones in Kansas City, November 19-21,
2009. The event includes general sessions, workshops,
Crossword Puzzles, Energy Bars, Packs of Powdered reconciliation, daily liturgy, concerts and special activities.
Coffee Creamer in Different Flavors, Foot Powder, Break-
fast Bars, Cold Drink Mix Packets, Unscented Wipes, For the first time ever, parishioners of all ages can watch
Beef Jerky, Bags of Nuts in Ziploc Bags (from World Mar- NCYC general sessions live online and support youth par-
ket), Lip Balm, Feminine Hygiene Products, Hand Sani- ticipants online by joining the Virtual Pilgrimage, posting
tizers, Canned Soup/Pasta, Canned Fruit, Pringles, Pop prayers and videos, downloading free songs, viewing
Tarts, Mouth Wash, 4 Pack Batteries. messages from bishops, and much more. It's fun, it's
easy and it's free! And ALL are welcome and encouraged
E-mail ccw@ctklombard.org for additional information. to join in.
OSOTIL’s website is http://www.osotil.org/
Join the Virtual Pilgrimage for NCYC 2009 at
www.mycatholicvoice.com/ncyc TODAY!

CCW Annual Holiday Fair


Please save December 6 for CCW’s Annual Holiday Fair
which will be held in the PLC from 8 to 2 o’clock. Home-
made crafts, munchkins coffee, food, and a bake sale will
be available at this awesome happening. It’s sure to be
our best event ever, so don’t miss it. Our bake sale will
start after Saturday’s (December 5) Mass.

Please call Cathy at 1-630-495-1804 or e-mail


ccw@ctklombard.org for further information or to reserve
a table.

Whet Your Appetite


for Religious Life
The Religious Sisters of the Joliet Diocese invite single
young adult and college age women to an evening of
prayer and pizza featuring special guest Bishop J. Peter
Sartain. The dinner will be held on Wednesday, Novem-
ber 4, 2009 from 6 – 8 p.m. at the Joliet Franciscan Cen-
ter, 1433 Essington Road in Joliet. To RSVP or for more
information, please call the Diocesan Vocation Office at
815-834-4004 or e-mail Nora at noral@dioceseofjoliet.org
by November 1st. Come, whet your appetite for religious
life!

Thanksgiving Prayer Breakfast


Volunteers, hospital visitors and Ministers of Communion
from Christ the King join the Annual Thanksgiving Prayer
Breakfast on Tuesday, Nov. 24th, in the Oak Room at
Good Samaritan Hospital at 7:30 a.m.. Sponsored by:
Mission and Spiritual Care 630-275-1185. Please bring a
donation for the Good Will Good Sam Food Pantry
November 1, 2009 Page 9

Have you considered your parish?


Stewardship of Treasure
There once was a man, who, as he grew older, became October 17/18
more and more upset about the reality that when he died
he would have to leave behind everything for which he # Registered Families 1380
had worked. Every night he prayed to God to please let Account # Amount
him take something that he had acquired into heaven with
him. Finally, one night the Lord appeared to the man and White Envelopes 383 $10,224.75
told him that since he had been so persistent in his Non-envelope users $1,862.76
prayers that God would leave a note with St. Peter giving
this man permission to bring one suitcase into heaven. This week’s total $12,087.51
Weekly Budget $13,462.00
The next morning the man immediately began the proc-
ess of turning all his assets into gold bars, which he Difference -$1,374.49
stored in a suitcase under his bed.

Shortly after, when the man died he appeared before St. Green Envelopes* $2,058.00
Peter dragging his suitcase full of gold bars. Peter Restricted Budget** $2,308 .00
checked his records and then asked the man to open his
suitcase so St. Peter could check to see what the man Difference 75 -$250.00
was bringing through the Pearly Gates. When the man Gold 46 $481.50
opened the suitcase, St. Peter just shook his head in
wonder. “You beg God for permission to bring something
to heaven with you and then you bring PAVING * Thank you for reaching the goal this past week!
STONES?!!” Let’s try to reach our goal of $2,500 weekly to bring down our debt!

Stewardship of Treasure has never been easier!


Sign-Up for Electronic Giving

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.

2009-10 Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal


Diocese of Joliet

We are short $21,758.00.

This shortfall will need to come out of parish funds. Goal: $58,150
Pledges: $36,392
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PARISH STAFF

Rev. Robert Schoenstene Deacon Fred Francl Deacon Wayne Storrs


630.629.1717 630.629.1717 630.629.1717

Deacon Frank Lillig Deacon Peter Robinson


630.396.6077 Coor. Pastoral Care; 630.629.1717
frank@ctklombard.org deaconpeter@ctklombard.org

Rev. Peter Jarosz, Pastor


630.396.6079
frpeter@ctklombard.org

Eileen Maggiore Sherry Rochford Bill Runge


Pastoral Associate/Adult Faith Forma- Coordinator of Faith Formation Director of Music and Liturgy
tion 630.396.6078; sherry@ctklombard.org 630.396.6075; bill@ctklombard.org
630.396.6076; eileen@ctklombard.org

Marge Zilinsky Carol Clishem


Elaine Ward Religious Education/Parish Secretary Pastor’s/Parish Secretary
Business Manager 630.396.6074; marge@ctklombard.org 630.629.1717;
630.396.6073; elaine@ctklombard.org carol@ctklombard.org

Jill Placey, Academy Director Lori Bhardwaj


Kindergarten Teacher Academy Secretary/Parish Finance Asst.
630.627.0640; jplacey@ckslombard.org 630.627.0640; lori@ckslombard.org

Karen Hanish, Pre-School Jan Waas, Pre-School Aide Michelle Iwinski, Kindergarten Aide

Tony Azzolin Maintenance


Facilities Manager Paul Sweder, Joe Iapichino
630.629.1717; tony@ctklombard.org Victor Mandin

All Saints is celebrated on the first of November. It is instituted to honor all the saints, known
and unknown, and, according to Urban IV, to supply any deficiencies in the faithful's celebra-
tion of saints' feasts during the year.

In the early days the Christians were accustomed to solemnize the anniversary of a martyr's
death for Christ at the place of martyrdom. In the fourth century, neighboring dioceses began to
interchange feasts, to transfer relics, to divide them, and to join in a common feast; as is shown
by the invitation of St. Basil of Caesarea (397) to the bishops of the province of Pontus. Fre-
quently groups of martyrs suffered on the same day, which naturally led to a joint commemora-
tion. In the persecution of Diocletian the number of martyrs became so great that a separate
day could not be assigned to each. But the Church, feeling that every martyr should be venerated, appointed a common
day for all. The first trace of this we find in Antioch on the Sunday after Pentecost. We also find mention of a common
day in a sermon of St. Ephrem the Syrian (373), and in the 74th homily of St. John Chrysostom (407). At first only mar-
tyrs and St. John the Baptist were honored by a special day. Other saints were added gradually, and increased in num-
ber when a regular process of canonization was established; still, as early as 411 there is in the Chaldean Calendar a
"Commemoratio Confessorum" for the Friday after Easter. In the West Boniface IV, 13 May, 609, or 610, consecrated
the Pantheon in Rome to the Blessed Virgin and all the martyrs, ordering an anniversary. Gregory III (731-741) conse-
crated a chapel in the Basilica of St. Peter to all the saints and fixed the anniversary for 1 November. A basilica of the
Apostles already existed in Rome, and its dedication was annually remembered on 1 May. Gregory IV (827-844) ex-
tended the celebration on 1 November to the entire Church. The vigil seems to have been held as early as the feast
itself. The octave was added by Sixtus IV (1471-84).
November 1, 2009 Page 11

THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR


DOING THE WORK OF GOD EACH AND EVERY DAY!

SUNDAY THURSDAY
Religious Ed Classes 8:30am Academy Break Open the Word 10:00am ER
Jubilee Mass w/ Bishop Sartain 12:00pm Church CCW Board Meeting 7:00pm ER
Jubilee Reception 1:00pm PLC

MONDAY FRIDAY

Food Pantry 12:00pm ER Prayer Group 7:00pm ER


All Soul’s Mass 50th Anniv. 7:30pm Church
SATURDAY
TUESDAY
KC’s Chore Days 9:00am Other
Children’s Choir 4:00pm Church Hospitality 5:00pm PLC
Teen Ensemble Rehearsal 6:30pm Church KC Spaghetti Dinner Tickets All Masses PLC
Leadership Night 7:00pm PLC New Parishioner Registration All Masses PLC
Ensemble Rehearsal 7:30pm Church
NEXT SUNDAY
WEDNESDAY
Hospitality All Masses PLC
Religious Ed Classes 6:30pm Academy KC Spaghetti Dinner Tickets All Masses PLC
Choir Rehearsal 7:00pm Church New Parishioner Registration All Masses PLC
Bible Study 7:30pm ER Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:00am Narthex
Family Mass 10:00am Church

Sacraments Mass Times Rectory Hours


Monday-Friday 8:30am
Baptism: Arrangements for baptisms are
Mon: 9:00 am-3:00 pm
made by attending a preparation meeting. Sunday Obligation Tues, Wed, & Thurs: 9:00a.m.– 6:00 pm
Parish registration is a pre-requisite for attend- Saturday Vigil at 5:00pm Friday: 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
ing this meeting. Sunday at 8:00am, 10:00am,
and 12:00 Noon
First Reconciliation, First Eucharist, and Bulletin Articles
Confirmation: Christ the King offers Faith Sacrament of Reconciliation
Formation both in our Parish Academy, and in Saturdays: 4:00pm-4:45pm Bulletin articles are due on the previous
our Religious Education Program. And by appointment Friday in order to be published in the fol-
lowing weekend’s bulletin. Please send
Weddings: Weddings are scheduled in the St. Peregrine Devotions articles to bulletin@ctklombard.org.
home parish of the bride or groom. We require Second Saturdays at 11:00am
an eight month preparation time. The church
date is set before any other commitments are Rosary and Chaplet Registration
made. Weekdays at 7:35am
Tuesdays 5:30pm On behalf of the pastoral staff, we welcome you
Anointing of the Sick: If you or one of your as a family member of Christ the King Parish. It
loved ones are in need of the Anointing of the Eucharistic Exposition is our hope and prayer that you feel at home with
Sick, please contact the rectory, or see the 1st Thursday 9:00am until 8:00pm us at weekend masses, prayer times, and parish
priest after Mass. In case of an emergency, 1st Friday at 7:00am activities. Welcome!
please call the rectory, ext 1. Other Thursdays 9:00am-8:00pm
CHURCH NAME & NUMBER —
Christ The King #512918

ADDRESS —
1501 South Main Street
Lombard, IL 60148

PHONE —
630-630.629.1717

CONTACT PERSON —
Bill Runge
630.396.6075
Cellphone: 630.479.5279

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