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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
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
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
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:
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!
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!
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.
This shortfall will need to come out of parish funds. Goal: $58,150
Pledges: $36,392
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PARISH STAFF
Karen Hanish, Pre-School Jan Waas, Pre-School Aide Michelle Iwinski, Kindergarten Aide
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).
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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
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