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Jesus, may all that is you flow into me.

May your Body and Blood


be my food and drink.
May your passion and death
be my strength and life.
Jesus, with you by my side
enough has been given.
May the shelter I seek
be the shadow of your cross.
Let me not run from
the love which you offer,
but hold me safe from the forces of evil.
On each of my dyings
shed your light and your love.
Keep calling to me until that day comes,
when, with your saints,
I may praise you forever.
Amen.

APRIL 4, 2010
EASTER SUNDAY
+ YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST +

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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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 Assoc./Adult Faith Formation Children’s Faith Formation Director of Music and Liturgy
630.396.6076; eileen@ctklombard.org 630.396.6078; sherry@ctklombard.org 630.396.6075; bill@ctklombard.org

Elaine Ward Marge Zilinsky Carol Clishem


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

Celebrate Easter for Fifty Days!


Eastertime lasts fifty days: seven weeks of seven days (seven
equals Biblical perfection) plus one day: perfection plus! Like an
eight-day Jewish wedding, or a child who can’t bear to let go of
Christmas, birthdays, and school vacation, the Church celebrates
the Easter Octave: “the marriage of heaven and earth,” as the Vigil
calls Jesus’ resurrection; our new members’ baptismal rebirth; our
renewal of baptismal vows; our hearts’ “divine vacation” (Latin va-
care, “to be empty”), newfound time and space for love of God and
neighbor. Make home an Easter garden! Adorn the dining table with
a pillar candle (your “paschal candle”), a bowl full of water (ideally,
from the parish’s baptismal font), a vase of flowers or bowl of
sprouting grain with Easter eggs. Even non-singers can handle the
three-fold Gospel Alleluia! Let that be your grace before meals, per-
haps with a prayer recalling Emmaus (Luke 24:13-35): “Be known to
us, Risen Lord Jesus, as you were to the first disciples, in your
word, in the breaking of bread, and in everyone we meet.”
—Peter Scagnelli, © Copyright, J. S. Paluch Co.
April 4, 2010 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 3

Jesus, may all that is you flow into me.


May your Body and Blood be my food and drink.
May your passion and death be my strength and life.
Jesus, with you by my side enough has been given.
May the shelter I seek be the shadow of your cross.
Let me not run from the love which you offer,
but hold me safe from the forces of evil.
On each of my dyings shed your light and your love.
Keep calling to me until that day comes,
when, with your saints, I may praise you forever.
Amen.

Prayer for John Paul II’s


Intercession
O Blessed Trinity,
Celebrate the We thank you for having
graced the Church with
Year of the Eucharist Pope John Paul II
by joining us for and for allowing the tenderness
of your Fatherly care,
24 Hour Eucharistic Adoration the glory of the cross of Christ,
and the splendor of the Holy Spirit,
to shine through him.
Thursday, April 8 beginning at 9:00 a.m. Trusting fully in Your infinite
Through Friday, April 9, at 7:30 a.m. mercy and in the maternal
intercession of Mary,
he has given us a living image of
Due to the rehearsal for the Sacrament of Jesus the Good Shepherd,
and has shown us that holiness is
Confirmation on Thursday evening, Adora- the necessary measure of ordinary
tion will be interrupted from 6pm until 9pm. Christian life and is the way of
achieving eternal communion with you.
Grant us, by his intercession,
and according to Your will,
the graces we implore,
hoping that he will soon
be numbered among your saints.
Amen.
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Mass Intentions
Pray for Healing
Saturday, April 3 Jean Brzezinski, Peter Christoff, Marion Kellmann, Rylee
Holy Saturday; Vigil of Easter; First NO 5:00PM MASS Starke, Marie and John Sheehan, Vivian Mercati, Sarah
Saturday Convalle, Edward Danz, Jr., Alfred Buti, Deacon Phil Gavin,
Tina Orlita, Cindy O’Neil, Barry Diskin, Lucy Lejeaunesse,
Julie Herstein, Shelia McCarthy, Marilyn Weitzel, Joan
8:00 Algirdas Reivytis, Jr. Frichtl, George Sinka, Terry Caruso, Sandra Caeiro, Mi-
Sunday, April 4
Easter Sunday 10:00 For all those received chael Severino, Ken Redmond, Joseph and Barbara Was,
Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118; Col 3:1-4; into the Church Liberty Rusevic, Sharon Barsaloux, Diana Crue, Gary Ma-
Jn 20:1-9 12:00 Patrick Moloney jcen, Catherine Kearney, Leeangelo Cruz Lopez, Roberta
Dirschl, Katherine Keaerney, Bonnie Cimaglia, Fr. Jim
Quinlan, Louise Eckman, Fr. John Enright. Please pray for
all the sick in our parish, our families, our friends, our com-
Monday, April 5 8:30 John Nugent munity.
Easter Monday
Acts 2:14, 22-33; Mt 28:8-15
Confirmation April 9th at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 6 8:30 Elizabeth Wienezendis Bishop Imesch will be presiding over Confirmation on Fri-
Easter Tuesday day, April 9. Candidates receiving the Sacrament of Confir-
Acts 2:36-41; Jn 20:11-18
mation on Friday, April 9th need to attend the rehearsal on
Thursday, April 8th at 7:00 p.m. Confirmation on April 9 will
Wednesday, April 7 8:30 Carmella Heim
begin at 7:30 p.m. and must be in church by 7:00 p.m.
Easter Wednesday
Acts 3:1-10; Lk 24:13-35

Thursday, April 8 8:30 Joseph Iapichino, Sr.


Easter Thursday
Acts 3:11-26; Lk 24:35-48

Friday, April 9 8:30 Robert Blanchfield


Easter Friday
Acts 4:1-12; Jn 21:1-14

Saturday, April 10 5:00 Anthony Macioce


Easter Saturday
Acts 4:13-21; Mk 16:9-15

Sunday, April 11 8:00 Esther Sproveare


2nd Sunday of Easter 10:00 Frank Serio
Divine Mercy Sunday 12:00 Gary Stellmach
Acts 5:12-16; Ps 118; Rv 1:9-11a,
12-13, 17-19; Jn 20:19-31

Apr 10, 5:00 PM Apr 11, 8:00 AM Apr 11, 10:00 AM Apr 11, 12:00 PM
Neil Orr Lance Grunert Brianna Mazarelo Cedric Martinez
Altar Server Danielle Scarpiniti Charles Grunert Steven Mazarelo Monique Martinez
Nathan Mazarelo Justin Martinez
Adrienne Forstneger Elizabeth Carnahan Fran Harris Roberta Beckman
Joseph Iapichino Eugene Caselli Maryanne Klomfar Norma Migali
Extraordinary Susan McGarry Rudy Caselli James Krupka Patricia Millsap
Minister of Holy Jerry Pizzotti Grace Marola Iner Olson Galileo Torralba
Communion Roger Reeder Carol Paulsen Loreta Quirit Lilibeth Torralba
Fran Zelazny Andrew Tuszynski Ed Schumann Margaret Urbonas
George Zelazny Rosemary Wakely Karen Schumann Edward Zimmerman
Lector Chub Thompson Marilyn Seagraves Amar Patel Sharon Pierscionek
Presider Fr Bob Schoenstene Fr Bob Schoenstene Fr John Guiney Fr Peter Jarosz
Irene Boutiette, M. Brudnicki, M. Gonzalo, E. Lay, E&O Manicad, L. Michalik, G. Doretti, S. Pierscionek,
Ministers of Care
E & E Mears
April 4, 2010 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 5

Divine Mercy Sunday Divine Mercy Sunday Schedule


April 11, 2010
2:00 - 5:00 p.m. in church 2:00pm: Blessing of the Divine Mercy
Picture and Religious Articles
Do you want to be as clean of soul as the day you were
baptized? This is yours for the asking on April 11, right 2:15pm: Exposition of the
here in our own parish. This is the grace offered to us Blessed Sacrament
from Jesus Himself when He told Sr. Maria Faustina that,

“On the day of Divine Mercy the very depths of


2:20pm: Luminous Mysteries of the Holy
My tender mercy are open. The soul that will go to Rosary, Mercy Stations of the
Confession and receive Holy Communion shall Cross, and Divine Mercy Prayer
obtain complete forgiveness of sins and punishment.
On that day all the Divine floodgates through 2:30pm: Confessions
which graces flow are opened”.

What a fabulous opportunity! When? Where? See the 3:00pm: For the Grace to be Merciful
schedule to your right. Reconciliation will be available. and Chaplet of Divine Mercy

3:45pm: Benediction
Plenary Indulgence for Divine Mercy Sunday
4:00pm: Sacrifice of the Holy Mass
The plenary indulgence is granted under the usual condi- (fulfils Sunday obligation)
tions (sacramental confession, Eucharistic commun- Veneration of the Relic of St.
ion and prayer for the intentions of Supreme Pontiff) Faustina after Mass.
to the faithful who, on the Second Sunday of Easter or
Divine Mercy Sunday, in any church or chapel, in a spirit
that is completely detached from the affection for a sin,
even a venial sin, take part in the prayers and devotions
held in honor of Divine Mercy, or who, in the presence of More on Divine Mercy
the Blessed Sacrament exposed or reserved in the taber-
nacle, recite the Our Father and the Creed, adding a de- Pope John Paul ll declared the Sunday after Easter to be
vout prayer to the merciful Lord Jesus (e.g. Merciful Je- Divine Mercy Sunday. Many of the faithful pray the Chap-
sus, I trust in you!). let of Divine Mercy regularly. There is a link between this
devotion and the pro-life movement. Fr. Seraphim
Michalenko, MIC, who was a principal translator of St.
Faustina's diary, and the postulator of her cause of can-
onization, writes the following. "On at least three occa-
sions, from 8:00 -11:00 in the evening, she felt like her
insides were being torn apart. She suffered so much that
she thought she was going to die. The doctors couldn't
figure out what was ailing her, and no medication was
able to alleviate her sufferings. Later, she was given to
understand that she was undergoing those pains for
mothers who were aborting their children (Diary, 1276).

"On another occasion, she had a vision of an angel com-


ing with thunderbolts to destroy one of the most beautiful
cites of her country. And she felt powerless to do anything
about it (Diary 474). What antidote did the Lord give her?
The Chaplet of Divine Mercy. (She explained) that the city
was to be chastised for its sins, primarily the sin of abor-
tion." ("Wombs of Mercy," Marian Helpers Bulletin, Sum-
mer 1995, p.13)
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Marian Eucharistic Conference


The DuPage Expo Center
4050 East Main Street
St Charles, Illinois
Saturday, April 24, 9 a.m.-9:15 p.m. &
Sunday, April 25, 9 a.m.-5:15 p.m.
Speakers include: Immaculee, Brother Carmelo Cor-
tez, Father Rick Wendell, Father Joseph Grbes, Fa-
ther Jason Brooks, Zaid Jazrawi, and singer Michael
O Brien

Healing service presider: Father Holup with Colleen


Willard; Praise & Worship music: Garrett Fosco,
Celeste Donner and the Donner Music Ministry

Advance purchase of tickets is recommended. For


more information see http://www.totallyyours.org/
Or please call 630-279-8424
April 4, 2010 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 7

Catholics Come Home: Honor Mothers This Mother’s Day


What Impact Did We Have?
You are invited to purchase a rose or
Now that the Catholics Come Home TV ads have con- roses to honor Mothers, Grandmothers
cluded in the Diocese of Joliet, we are looking to hear or Godmothers. The roses you pur-
from YOU. We are asking you to complete a survey. chase will decorate the altar during the
Mother’s Day Masses. Roses are $2.00
Please go to http://www.dioceseofjoliet.org/omf/ each
catholicscomehome/ and click on the “survey” link to ac-
cess this questionnaire. It’s short, quick, and easy to fill Place your request in an envelope la-
out. The survey will remain open until June 1, 2010. beled “CCW” in the collection basket NO LATER THAN
the weekend of April 24/25. Please include with your do-
Please consider forwarding this survey to any friends and nation, the printed names of the Mothers, Grandmothers
family members – from active Catholics to those who are or Godmothers you wish to honor by your request. Please
or have been distant from the Catholic Church. print clearly. Also include your name and phone number.
The honoree’s names will be listed in the bulletin on the
Thank you for helping assess the impact of Catholics weekend of May 9. Thank you.
Come Home. We look forward to hearing from you!

The Challenge Men’s Conference Middle School Sports Retreat


To all men of the parish, join over 1,000 men of the dio- Are you up for some fun and formation? Come enjoy a
cese on May 1st, 2010 at Providence Catholic High day of sports, skits, spiritual talks and other AWESOME
School in New Lenox, IL. Join us for an amazing day that dynamic activities.
could change your life. Four keynote speakers will fire
you up, a BBQ cookout will fuel you up, and eighteen When: Saturday, April 10, 9:00 – 3:00
equipping breakout sessions will help flame the faith
within your ministry to men. You can register online at Where: Sacred Heart Parish Center,
www.FishersofMenOnline.org or see «name of Parish 114 S. Elizabeth St, Lombard
Captain» for tickets. Sign up now. You won't want to miss
the opportunity to experience 1000 united & ignited in Who: Boys and girls in grades 5 – 8
faith. (Parents are welcome to come along,
and older teens are invited to help as counselors)
Also, all welcome to attend a FREE Friday night May 21st
“Father/Son EXTRAVAGANZA” held at the nearby Chris- Cost: $5 per person (payable to Sacred Heart --
tian Youth Center 1110 Manhattan Rd. Joliet, IL 60433 includes lunch, activities and awards)
from 5:00 PM -10:00 PM. There will be 3 football fields
filled with activities for all ages from Archery to Wii tourna- Come dressed to play sports and bring a notebook.
ments and car & motorcycle shows, to live music and Please RSVP to Carisa Janouch at 630/932-7807 or e-
food. mail her at ajcj26@comcast.net

Area Wide St. Vincent de Paul Clothing Drive! April 17-18th, 2010
It's time to clear out the clutter and help the needy! The Christian Service Commission is having a collection for The
Area Society of St. Vincent de Paul (SVDP). THIS IS NOT FOR OUR Christ the King SVDP. They DO NOT take cloth-
ing!! This is a separate drive for the area.

We are looking for clean gently used clothing, shoes, cookware, linens, dishes, knick-knacks, toys, books, lamps,
etc. Clothing is needed for all people of all ages. Please fill your heavy-duty bags and boxes with your clean gently
used items and bring them with you when you come for Mass on Saturday, April 17th and/or Sunday, April 18th. There
will SVDP bags available for you at all the doors on the previous weekend. Our St. Vincent de Paul volunteers will be in
our lot both days before and after all masses to help you with your donations. Please do not leave your items outside
the truck when it is unattended. Receipts will be available. No hangers please. Absolutely NO FURNITURE will be ac-
cepted at this CLOTHING drive. For donations of furniture and other large items please call 1-630-231-4658 to schedule
a truck to come to your home. Thank you for helping us to help people.
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Early Learning Academy Update


Dear Academy Parents,

Please come and show your talent! Academy parents are


needed to volunteer for auditions (we need 3 adults) and on
Saturday, April 10th for the talent show (we need 15 adults).
Please look in your child’s backpack for an interest survey
about the Lilac Parade. This would be a great opportunity for
family fun and promoting the Academy at the same time!

Please make sure that your child has a complete change of


clothes in their backpack that includes: pants, shorts, shirt, un-
derwear and socks. If your child is wearing borrowed clothes
due to an accident kindly wash them and return them the next
day.

Please…Please…Please…read papers that come home in


your child’s backpack. Do not park in front of the building or in
the small parking lot to drop off or pick up your child at any
time. Please park on the street or in the large parking lot for
safety reasons. Please note large orange cones block off small
parking lot. On the land bridge I have placed two small orange
cones to let everyone be aware of a tripping hazard. When the
weather is warm and dry yellow stripes will mark the cement.

Important Dates
March through April 5th Spring Break.

Family Mass April 11, at 10:00 a.m. April 6th @ 6:30 P.M. Academy Advisory Council Meeting.

We welcome the second grade families to partici- April 10th at 7:00 P.M. Talent Show in gym. (we need
pate as greeters, gift bearers and serving the par- volunteers for this evening, please sign up on door.)
ish. There will also be children’s liturgy of the word.
The second grade children and younger are wel- April 14th Donuts for Dad
come to go out from the assembly and hear the
Word of God proclaimed for their understanding. April 14th Vision and Hearing Screening.

April 17th 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. Health Fair in gym.

April 23rd Movie Night at 6:30 P.M. in gym.

April 25th Spirit of Life concert.


Children’s Liturgy of the Word
Thank you to Mr. Bill Runge and Mrs. Karen Corcoran for all
Sunday, April 11 @ 10:00 a.m. Mass: All children their hard work on the Academy website at ctklombard.org/
from the ages of 5 through 8 are invited to the Chil- academy – it’s awesome!
dren’s Liturgy of the Word. Father will call the chil-
dren forward for a blessing and the leaders will Thank you to the Academy Advisory Council for the develop-
process out of the church with the children. The ment and progress of our Academy – you have done a fabulous
children will return with the offertory procession. job! Thank you to all who have participated in our meetings we
appreciate your input! 37 students and counting for the new
year, Registration continues. Questions contact Fr. Peter and
Mrs. Placey!

Mrs. Jill Placey, Director


April 4, 2010 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 9

Fr. Belmonte Appointed as Pray for our Military


New Superintendant
Joseph Velasco, III, Richard Godman, III, Steven Van
Bishop J. Peter Sartain is pleased to announce today the Dyke, Jeremy Guenther, Frank Minniti, Andrew DaMitz,
appointment of Father John M. Belmonte, S.J., a Jesuit Patrick J. Doran, Kevin Dollens, Jessie Blanton, Michael
Priest, to the position of Superintendent of Catholic Whelan, John Pierczynski, Thomas Pierczynski, Scott
Schools for the Diocese of Joliet, effective July 1, 2010. Allen Petersen, Kevin Fitzpatrick, Nikita Majcen, Tom Clo-
Father Belmonte has been Principal of Marquette High hessy, Benjamin Raymond, Stephanie Olson, Joshua D.
School in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, since 2004. Prior to Braun, Brandon Hartmann, Jeffrey W. Erickson, Mark Ku-
that, he served for four years as the Director of Pastoral har, Matthew Beifuss, Francis Beifuss, Melissa J. Gertie,
Ministry at St. Ignatius College Prep in Chicago, Illi- Lara Owczarski, Frank Wilkins III, David Jurk, Kyle
nois. He completed his Doctorate in Education from Villalobos, Douglas Wozniak, Jeff Maicke, Philip Corpuz
Loyola University in Chicago in 2006. He prepared for Torralba, Robert Schroeder, Nicholas Zappa, Jeremy
ordination to the priesthood at the Pontifical Gregorian Kalcsics, Daniel Rehmer.
University in Rome, Italy. He grew up in Arlington Heights,
Illinois, a Chicago suburb. His family still resides there. Do you have a loved one in the armed forces? Email, call,
Bishop Sartain stated, “I am delighted to have a person of or drop a note in the collection with their name.
deep faith and spiritual formation, a professional of great
caliber, and a proven leader in education to lead the di-
ocesan schools. I know that Father Belmonte will bring
many gifts that will make our Catholic schools strong and
vibrant.”

Father Belmonte will oversee all aspects of school opera- Support Our Parish—Use Manna!
tions for the Diocese. He will be responsible to implement
the Strategic Plan for Catholic Schools which was an- Manna is a tuition reimbursement/fundraiser program.
nounced by Bishop Sartain earlier this year. This year-round fundraiser provides over 200 local and
nationwide grocery, retail, restaurants, gas stations and
The Diocese of Joliet has 54 Elementary Schools, 7 Early specialty gift cards/certificates for order through Christ the
Childhood Education Centers, and 7 High Schools (2 Di- King Parish.
ocesan, 1 Parish, and 4 sponsored by Religious Orders). The Gift certificates or debit cards purchased through
There are 1,620 Administrators and Teachers who staff Manna are worth their face value. The vendors listed
these schools. Student attendance is 23,037. The Joliet have agreed to donate a percentage to the parish. Each
Diocese encompasses 7 counties of northern Illinois and vendor has their own set amount. This money can be
has a Catholic population of more than 658,000 and 132 used to help offset tuition or to help pay down the parish
parishes and missions. Several counties in the diocese debt to the building fund. We cannot give you the money
are among the fastest growing in the country. in form of cash.

Father Belmonte stated, “I am excited – and humbled – Orders are due Monday at 9:00 a.m. Orders are filled and
by the opportunity to advance Catholic education at the are ready by Tuesday. Make checks payable to CTK
diocesan level.” He said he is truly honored and looks Manna. Please fill out the lower left portion of the order
forward to working with Bishop Sartain and the entire di- form completely. Write in the total dollar amount re-
ocesan family in Joliet. quested on the left of the vendor you wish to order. Write
in the total of all money purchased in the box on the lower
Bishop Sartain also expressed his gratitude to Sr. Helen left corner. Write the amount of the check enclosed. De-
Jean Kormelink, OSB, the current Superintendent, for her cide how you would like the credit to be applied to RE,
tireless efforts in leading the Catholic Schools Office for ELA or Building Fund. Mark Hold or Send with student.
the past 11 years. Orders not marked send with student will automatically be
Bishop Sartain asks that everyone keep Father Belmonte held for parent pick up.
in their prayers as he prepares to begin his new role.
Check the web site under Faith Formation for order forms
and more information.
Doug Delaney
Executive Assistant to Bishop J. Peter Sartain
Diocese of Joliet
Page 10 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 April 4, 2010

Many Thanks Stewardship of Treasure


Thank you for the many ways that you have shared your March 20-21, 2010
time, talent and treasure this Lenten Season. We look
# Registered Families 1380
forward to your generous giving this Easter Season.
Account # Amount
The Finance council would like to thank those who have
White Envelopes 388 $8,438.00
participated in this past year’s Catholic Ministries Appeal.
Our Bishop is very grateful. Let us pray that more of our Non-envelope users $3,075.22
parishioners will participate in this year’s appeal.
This week’s total $11,513.22
Weekly Budget $13,462.00
Difference -$1,948.78
Easter Flowers $1,225.50
Green Envelopes* 73 $1,956.00
Restricted Budget** $2,308 .00
Difference -$352.00
Gold 57 $697.50

Today's Gospel tells us of the discovery that Jesus is not in His tomb, and the confusion that
results. On this Easter Sunday, we enjoy rich foods and drink, reminding us of God's good-
ness in the eternal banquet of heaven. As stewards of God's Good News of the Resurrection,
let us live as a people of life, giving thanks for the Faith we celebrate today.

220 out of 1,380 households have returned their commitment card thus far.
Let’s strive for 100% participation!

CHRIST THE KING PARISH


Increased Stewardship Renewal Appeal

Name _______________________________________ MY COMMITMENT FOR THE


SUPPORT OF MY PARISH
Address _____________________________________
PER
City, St., Zip _________________________________ $ WEEK

BEGINNING NEXT SUNDAY


DONOR’S
SIGNATURE
!Please send me envelopes
April 4, 2010 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 11

THIS WEEK’S CALENDAR


DOING THE WORK OF GOD EACH AND EVERY DAY!

SUNDAY THURSDAY

Happy Easter! Adoration 9am-6pm Church


Break Open the Word 10:00am ER
Confirmation Rehearsal 7:00pm Church
MONDAY Knights of Columbus 7:30pm ER

SVDP Food Pantry 12:00pm ER


New Wine Class 6:30pm Academy FRIDAY
Prayer Group 7:00pm ER
TUESDAY Confirmation 7:30pm Church

Children’s Choir Rehearsal 4:45pm Church SATURDAY


Rosary and Chaplet 5:30pm Church
Teen Ensemble Rehearsal 6:30pm Church St. Peregrine Service 11:00am Church
ELA Advisory Council Meeting 6:30pm Academy Support Our Troops All Masses Narthex
Ensemble Rehearsal 7:30pm Church
NEXT SUNDAY
Children’s Lit. of the Word 10:00am Church
WEDNESDAY Family Mass 10:00am Church
Divine Mercy Devotions 2:00pm Church
RE Classes 6:30pm Academy Divine Mercy Mass 4:00pm Church
Bible Study 7:30pm ER

Sacraments Mass Times Rectory Hours


Monday-Friday 8:30am
Baptism: Arrangements for baptisms are made
Mon: 9:00 am-3:00 pm
by attending a preparation meeting. Parish Sunday Obligation Tues, Wed, & Thurs: 9:00a.m.– 6:00 pm
registration is a pre-requisite for attending this Saturday Vigil at 5:00pm Friday: 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
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. M-F 9am; And by appointment Friday in order to be published in the fol-
lowing weekend’s bulletin. Please send arti-
Weddings: Weddings are scheduled in the St. Peregrine Devotions cles 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 us at weekend masses, prayer times, and parish
priest after Mass. In case of an emergency, 1st Friday at 8:15am 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

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