CHRIST THE KING COMMUNITY SCHEDULE OF MASSES Daily Masses: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am Saturday Masses: 8:00 am & 5:00 pm Sunday Masses: 7 am, 8 am, 9:15 am, 10:45 am 12:15 pm CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Parish Office: 682-2486 Religious Ed: 686-1017 Youth Ministry: 676-0979 School: 685-1109 To Hear the Gospel and Make a Difference Sunday, 11/02 Children’s Liturgy of the Word 9:15 3 yr.olds Rm D 9:15 mass PreK; parish hall 9:15 mass K ; school 9:15 mass RE Older Sacs RE office 10:30 Confirm/Sponsor Mtg 11-1 gym Bereavement Mass 12:15 ICF parish hall A/B 2pm Youth Group 7 pm parish hall Monday, 11/03 Bible Study A & B, 8:30-10:30 am Older Sacraments A/B 4:00 pm Muslim Perspective; 7:30pm church Tuesday, 11/04 Legion of Mary, Min.Ctr; 8:30am RE Grades 1-3 School Grades 4-5 ; Parish Hall RE Grades 7/8; 7 pm Parish Hall Rosary & Perp Help,Church 7pm Spanish Prayer, Church, 7:30pm Knights of Columbus; 7:30pm chpl Wednesday, 11/05 RE Grades 1-3 school Grades 4-5; parish hall Sewing Ministry 9:30; min. ctr RE Grade 6; 7 pm parish hall SVDP 7pm; chapel WEEK AT A GLANCE Thursday, 11/06 RE Grades 1-3; School Grades 4-5 ; parish hall Centering Prayer; Min Ctr 10:00 am RCIA Min Ctr (Chapel), 7pm Job Networking; 6:30 Church Friday, 11/07 Garden Café, Ministry Ctr 7:30am First Friday Mass 7pm Filipino Grp, VC rm 7:30pm Christ Light Saturday, 11/08 Christ Light Sunday, 11/09 No CLOW No RE classes Christ Light Youth Group 7 pm parish hall
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CHRIST THE KING COMMUNITY
SCHEDULE OF
MASSES
Daily Masses:
Monday-Friday, 8:00 am
Saturday Masses:
8:00 am & 5:00 pm
Sunday Masses:
7 am, 8 am, 9:15 am,
10:45 am 12:15 pm
CONFESSIONS:
Saturday:
3:30 pm to 4:30 pm
Parish Office: 682-2486
Religious Ed: 686-1017
Youth Ministry: 676-0979
School: 685-1109
To Hear the Gospel and Make a Difference
Sunday, 11/02
Children’s Liturgy of the Word 9:15
3 yr.olds Rm D 9:15 mass
PreK; parish hall 9:15 mass
K ; school 9:15 mass
RE Older Sacs RE office 10:30
Confirm/Sponsor Mtg 11-1 gym
Bereavement Mass 12:15
ICF parish hall A/B 2pm
Youth Group 7 pm parish hall
Monday, 11/03
Bible Study A & B, 8:30-10:30 am
Older Sacraments A/B 4:00 pm
Muslim Perspective; 7:30pm church
Tuesday, 11/04
Legion of Mary, Min.Ctr; 8:30am
RE Grades 1-3 School
Grades 4-5 ; Parish Hall
RE Grades 7/8; 7 pm Parish Hall
Rosary & Perp Help,Church 7pm
Spanish Prayer, Church, 7:30pm
Knights of Columbus; 7:30pm chpl
Wednesday, 11/05
RE Grades 1-3 school
Grades 4-5; parish hall
Sewing Ministry 9:30; min. ctr
RE Grade 6; 7 pm parish hall
SVDP 7pm; chapel
WEEK AT A GLANCE Thursday, 11/06 RE Grades 1-3; School
Grades 4-5 ; parish hall
Centering Prayer; Min Ctr 10:00 am
RCIA Min Ctr (Chapel), 7pm
Job Networking; 6:30 Church
Friday, 11/07 Garden Café, Ministry Ctr 7:30am
First Friday Mass 7pm
Filipino Grp, VC rm 7:30pm
Christ Light
Saturday, 11/08 Christ Light
Sunday, 11/09 No CLOW
No RE classes
Christ Light
Youth Group 7 pm parish hall
Sunday Readings Background on today’s read-
ings:
First Reading: Wisdom 3:1-9
The words from the book of
Wisdom offer us profound com-
fort in our experience of loss. To
the foolish who have no faith,
death seems to have the final
word. To those who have faith
we know our loved ones are
among God’s elect, living in
peace.
Second Reading: Romans 6:3-9
By baptism into Christ we ex-
perience what Christ did. Christ
died and so will we; Christ rose
from the dead and so will we.
We were buried in the waters of
baptism and as Christ was raised
in glory we will be raised to new
life. If we are faithful now we
move toward that glorious future
where sin and death will no long-
er possess us.
John 6:37-40
In this short gospel we hear: 1)
a call to faith in Jesus, his teach-
ings, his miraculous signs; 2) the
mystery of the resurrection; 3)
and God desires all to come to
eternal life.
This weekend there is a second
collection for Catholic Education.
Next weekend there
is a second collection
for Monument Crisis
Center, Shelter Inc.,
and Faith in Action
ministry.
Thank you for your generous sup-
port.
Dear Friends,
November is national hunger and homelessness awareness month. Here at Christ the King we see this month as an opportunity
to listen to those in need and help out where we can. As church we
are rooted in the belief that all people have dignity and the most
powerful way to give someone dignity is to listen to them and attempt to under-
stand their need from their perspective. I love the way the Catholic Campaign for
Human development identifies their mission. They say “the belief that those who
are directly affected by unjust systems and structures have the best insight into
knowing how to change them is central to our mission. CCHD works to break the
cycle of poverty by helping low-income people participate in decisions that affect
their lives, families and communities. CCHD offers a hand up, not a hand out.”
At Christ the King we also want to foster this kind of help from the ground up,
being in relationship with those we serve and being informed about what causes
peoples need is an essential part of our giving. So I challenge you this month, not
just to give, but to learn more, to volunteer with some of the many groups and
organizations that are working in our community, not just giving to the poor but
putting you in a direct relationship with those in need. Some ways to do this are
by volunteering for St. Vincent de Paul (contact: Steve Paris smpar-
[email protected]), volunteering once a month with our helping hands ministry
who serve dinner at the concord shelter (contact Terry Heywood: Ter-
[email protected]) or volunteering at Monument Crisis Center and Shelter
Inc. Speaking of Monument Crisis Center and Shelter Inc., this month as part of
our work for hunger and homelessness awareness we will be taking up a special
collection that is simply meant to support the local organizations we know are
already doing this work and doing it well. On the weekend of November 7th and
8th there will be a second collection that will be split between our trusted partners
Monument Crisis Center and Shelter Inc., as well as Christ the Kings Faith and
Action Ministry. Faith and Action helps support hunger and homeless by provid-
ing an emergency fund our parish can use when the Pastor, Winter Nights, or St.
Vincent de Paul identifies a family in need of some emergency support, for exam-
ple a night’s stay in a hotel or some rent assistance to prevent ending up on the
street. Another example of Faith in Actions work
is providing aid to the Martinez family shelter
when in need of supplies like diapers, toilet paper
and cleaning products.
Last, but not least, we will be taking up our
annual food collection for both St Vincent de
Paul and Monument Crisis Center. To support St.
Vincent you can leave bags of groceries in front
of church beginning this week, November 3rd all
the way through the weekend of December 8th.
On the flap, you will find a list of items. Please
leave only items on the list. If you prefer you may
also support Monument Crisis by taking a box that has a grocery list inside. Box-
es will be available after all masses Nov. 15/16th. If you decide to give this way
you will take the box, follow the instructions listed inside and return the box
yourself to Monument Crisis center by date listed in the box.
Everyone at Christ the King is so incredibly generous and I thank you in ad-
vance for all the support you can offer, and any way you are able to give whether
it is with your time, a bag of groceries, or some money toward the collection.
You will have made a huge difference to those in our community most in need.