Upload
doanthuan
View
216
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
MASS TIMES
SATURDAY: 4:00 pm SUNDAY: 7:30, 9:30,11:30 am, 1:30 pm (Misa en Español) 3:30 pm WEEKDAYS: Mon - Sat ~ 8:00 am HOLY DAYS: 8:00 am and 7:00 pm
First Reading — For what great nation is there that has gods so close to it as the L , our God, is to us? (Deuteronomy 4:1-2, 6-8). Psalm — The one who does justice will live in the presence of the Lord (Psalm 15). Second Reading — Religion that is pure is this: to care for orphans and widows in their affliction (James 1:17-18, 21b-22, 27). Gospel — This people honors me with their lips, but their hearts are far from me (Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23).
THE HIGHEST LAW
From time to time, newspapers and magazines will offer, as an item of “filler,” various laws that are still on the books but seem silly to us in our day and age. In one California city, it is illegal to have two indoor bathtubs in one house. Clean water, a precious commodity when the law was written, is now readily available, so the law seems silly. But the human value of protecting and preserving precious resources is still around, evident in many conservation laws that seem sensible to us. So it is with the laws of religious tradition. What Jesus scorns today is others’ attitude toward ritual laws, an attitude that becomes nearly idolatrous when laws are observed for their own sake. Jesus teaches that observation of external ritual laws is of value only when they are emblems of our internal disposition toward the will of God. Our whole lives must follow the one ultimate law of God: to love God completely and to love neighbor entirely. Roman Catholicism is a tradition rich with customs, traditions, and even laws. As we continue to listen to the voice of Christ, we must always look into our own hearts and underneath our ritual practices to make sure that love of God and love of neighbor are what we prize above all.
EL PRECEPTO MÁS IMPORTANTE
De vez en cuando, los periódicos y las revistas publican, a modo de “relleno”, diversas leyes que siguen en los libros pero que parecen ridículas en nuestra época. En una ciudad de California, es ilegal tener dos bañeras dentro de una casa. Cuando se pasó la ley era un lujo tener acceso al agua corriente, pero ahora que no lo es la ley parece ridícula. Sin embargo, el valor humano de proteger y preservar los recursos más valiosos sigue teniendo vigencia, esto se manifiesta en muchas leyes, que nos parecen muy acertadas, cuyo fin es proteger el medio ambiente. Sucede lo mismo con los preceptos religiosos. Lo que Jesús desdeña hoy es la actitud de los demás respecto a los preceptos rituales, una actitud que se vuelve casi idólatra cuando se obedecen los preceptos por el mero hecho de obedecerlos. Lo que Jesús enseña es que el cumplimiento de los preceptos rituales externos sólo tiene valor cuando simboliza nuestra predisposición interior a cumplir la voluntad de Dios. Nuestras vidas deben obedecer el precepto supremo de Dios: amar a Dios por encima de todo y al prójimo igual que nos amamos a nosotros. La religión católica es rica en costumbres, tradiciones e incluso preceptos. Al seguir escuchando la voz de Cristo, siempre debemos examinar nuestro corazón y nuestras prácticas rituales para asegurarnos de que el amor a Dios y al prójimo se halle por encima de todo lo demás. Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
Twenty-Second Sunday in Ordinary Time ~ September 2, 2018 Today’s
Readings
A Roman Catholic Parish of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas
4925 S. Torrey Pines Dr; Las Vegas NV; 89118 Office Hours: Mon - Thurs ~ 8:30 - 12 pm and 1:00 - 4:00 pm
www.ctklv.org ~ (702) 871-1904 ~ Fax: (702) 251-4935
Christ the King Catholic Community
Cabano Family for
Thanksgiving
ALTAR FLOWERS DONATED BY
Daily Bible Readings
If you want the name of your loved ones to be read aloud during mass or written in our weekly bulletin it must be turned in to the front desk at
least two months in advance.
MASS INTENTIONS
Monday, September 3: 1 Corinthians 2:1-5; Ps 119:97-102; Luke 4:16-30, or, for Labor Day, any readings from the Mass “For the Blessings of Human Labor,” nos. 907-911 Tuesday, September 4: 1 Corinthians 2:10b-16; Ps 145:8-14; Luke 4:31-37 Wednesday, September 5: 1 Corinthians 3:1-9; Ps 33:12-15, 20-21; Luke 4:38-44 Thursday, September 6: 1 Corinthians 3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Luke 5:1-11 Friday, September 7: 1 Corinthians 4:1-5; Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Luke 5:33-39 Saturday, September 8: Micah 5:1-4a or Romans 8:28-30; Ps 13:6; Matthew 1:1-16, 18-23 [18-23] Sunday, September 9: Isaiah 35:4-7a; Ps 146:7-10; Jas 2:1-5; Mark 7:31-37
Aug 25/26, 2018 Offering Debt Reduction 4:00 pm Vigil $4,630.00 $ 140.00 7:30 am $2,608.00 $ 281.00 9:30 am $1,770.00 $ 287.00 11:30 am $2,550.00 $ 260.00 1:30 pm $1,007.50 $ 44.00 3:30 pm $1,436.00 $ 122.00 E-tithing $ 514.06 Collection/DR Total $14,414.56 $ 1,134.00 Collection Goal $20,000.00
Debt Owed to Diocese $437,000.00 Debt Reduction - Aug 25/26 $1134 Total $260,062.00 Balance $176,938.00
Offertory / Ofertorio
Prayer List Join us in Community Prayer for parishioners and their
family members who are seriously ill. If you or your immediate family member is seriously ill and would like to be added to our prayer list please e-mail the name to
[email protected] or call the office at 871-1904.
Romulo Adanza Manuel S Alba Arthur Apple
Rodolfo Arruabarrena Kelly Barajas
Anthony Brasich Luz Alejandra Bringas Imelda Buenaventura
Gustabo Caceres Hernan Enrique Caceres
Jacque T Cagampang Augusto (Baby) Canto
Joe & Cora Canto Noel T Canto
Veronica Chavez Rebecca Culver Andrea Dacquel
Felipe Delarosa, Jr Rosita Delarosa
Dominic DeScalia William Foster Mary Fulton Fred Gavitt
Heron Gomez, Jr. Jonathan Adin Gomez Joshua Adam Gomez
Ann Granger Cathy Janis
Tammy Janis Chandler & Cholita Joe
Renato Judalena Sharron Keefer
Dean Koch
Teri & Pete Lehner Mylynn Lim
Therese Mae Lim Pat & Gene Lush Jeanne McCabe Marie McCarty
Billy McCue Rose (Lea) Medina Jean Marie Meulien
Maria Sol Montel Bernadette Morley Amelita Morrison
Lan Opeka Shawn T. Overholt
Carolina Perez Anne Pietranton Romeo Pulido
Rudy/Amor Regala Remedios Rodriguez Veronica Rodriguez
Liam Rooney Angelo Runco
Christine Runco Mary Ryan
Pacita Sabanal Hazel Sandico Elveza Toong
Hannah Wothington Ava Urrea
Judy Vorhees Barbara Murray Walsh
Marsha Wong
Catholic Stewardship Appeal 2018
Diocesan Assessment $106,281.00 Pledged $ 90,198.00 Received to Date $ 74,578.50 % of Assessment Pledged 85%
Number of Families Pledged 221 Number of Families Registered in the Parish 3,908
PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO
"CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY"
If you have an envelope # please write it on your check.
Thank you for your generosity!
Saturday September 1 8:00 am †Martin Lamanek 4:00 pm †Thomas Ferriolo
Sunday September 2 7:30 am †Carlos Go Cruz 9:30 am †Patrick Weaver 11:30 am †David Ronald Swope 1:30 pm People of the Parish 3:30 pm †Buena Flor Tabora
Monday September 3 8:00 am †Corazon Gomez Balleza
Tuesday September 4 8:00 am †Emerenciana S. Catolico
Wednesday September 5 8:00 am †Emerenciana S. Catolico
Thursday September 6 8:00 am †Alita Nanagas
Friday September 7 8:00 am †Victor Link
Saturday September 8 8:00 am †Richard Kliese 4:00 pm †Donna K. Kaine
Sunday September 9 7:30 am †Michael Pacheco 9:30 am †Patrick Weaver 11:30 am †Jose Luis L. Catolico 1:30 pm †Jaime Daher 3:30 pm People of the Parish
En la segunda lectura de hoy escuchamos “acepten dócilmente la palabra y no se limiten a escucharla.” (Santiago 1: 17-18, 21b-22,27)
En un clima en el que parece que el mal comportamiento es aceptable y el buen comportamiento se tira por la ventana. Nosotros, como creyentes en Jesucristo debemos preguntarnos ¿En dónde estamos parados en todo esto? Honramos a Dios en lo que hacemos y lo que decimos? ¿Estamos viviendo nuestra fe honestamente, o solamente es santa exteriormente e internamente es como la de los fariseos que exigían que todos cumplieran a la ley, pero ellos no la practicanban?
Dios ve todas las cosas, conoce todas las cosas, y oye todas las cosas. A veces podemos engañar a algunas personas, pero Dios tiene contados los cabellos de nuestra cabeza y conoce cada pensamiento de nuestra mente. (Lucas 12: 7 y Salmo 139) Así que la pregunta es ¿Cuál es tu postura en todo lo que está pasando en el mundo? Cuando nuestras creencias religiosas están siendo escudriñadas por el mundo, cuando nuestros corazones se endurecen y nos cegamos por los efectos de este mundo de pecado ¿Cuál es nuestra postura? Como creyentes siempre debemos estar del lado de la fe.
Como Directora de Liturgia, sería muy fácil ser cínica y desconectada. Podría decir, no me importa, o no quiero escuchar otra queja o ver otra pelea entre feligrés, pero no es así. Por el contrario, estos eventos sólo me llevan a confirmar aún más mi creencia de que el trabajo que hacemos es aún más importante de lo que creemos. Estamos lejos de terminar Nuestro trabajo como creyentes. La gente necesita tener un lugar a donde ir a curar nuestras heridas. Nosotros, como cristianos debemos entender que todos estamos afectados por el pecado original. El pecado original es como un defecto. Es parte de nuestra hechura y hay que estar constantemente conscientes de sus efectos en nuestra vida. En nuestro Evangelio escuchamos, “Lo que mancha al hombre es lo que sale de dentro; porque del corazón, del hombre salen las intenciones malas, las fornicaciones, los robos, los homicidios, los adulterios, las codicias, las injusticias, los fraudes, el orgullo y la frivolidad. “ (Marcos 7: 1-8, 14-15, 21-23) Ninguno de nosotros está excluido de sus efectos, todos estamos sujetos al pecado.
Todos los Domingos, como el Cuerpo de Cristo, todos estamos llamados a venir a la iglesia para la Sagrada Comunión, la comunión con Dios, y la comunión de unos con otros. De Domingo a Domingo vivimos fuera de esta iglesia y nos enfrentamos con el mundo exterior. La Iglesia es donde deberíamos poder decir a nuestros hermanos y hermanas “esta semana he tenido muchas bendiciones” o “esta semana he sido sacudido por este mundo.” Cuando entramos por las puertas de Christ The King, debemos poder poner nuestros problemas en el altar de Dios y dar gracias a Dios por las muchas bendiciones que hemos recibido. Debemos salir de nuestra iglesia alimentados por la palabra de Dios, el cuerpo y la sangre de Cristo, y de los demás. No hay que dejar la iglesia sintiéndonos peor que cuando entramos. Debemos entender que no somos enemigos unos de otros. El enemigo es el diablo y todas sus obras. Debido al pecado original, podemos ser un instrumento para el bien o para el mal. Esta semana reflexionemos sobre Santiago 1: 17-27 en nuestras biblias y veamos sinceramente a nuestro interior y traigamos al cuerpo de Cristo lo mejor de los que Dios nos haya creado para ser.
Bendiciones siempre, Ellen
In today’s second reading we hear “be doers of the word and not only hearers.” (James 1:17-18, 21b-22,27 (NIV)
In a climate where it seems that bad behavior is acceptable and social graces are now thrown out the window, we as believers in Jesus Christ have to ask ourselves where do we stand in all of this? Do we honor God in what we do and what we say? Are we living our faith or just outwardly holy but internally like the Pharisees who held everyone up to the law but did not actually practice the law in themselves?
God sees all things, knows all things, and hears all things. We can fool some of the people some of the time but God knows every hair on our head and every thought in our mind. (Luke 12:7 and Psalm 139 (NAB) So the question is where do you stand in all that is going on in the world? When our religious faith is being scrutinized by the world, when our hearts become hardened and blinded by the effects of this sinful world where do we stand? As believers we must stand on the side of faith.
As Director of Liturgy, it could be so easy to become cynical and disconnected. I could say, I don’t care or I don’t want to listen to another complaint or watch another parishioner fight with each other but I don’t. Instead these events only push me further in my belief that the work we do is even more important. Our work as believers is far from over and people need to have a place to go in order to heal our brokenness. We as Christians must understand that we are all affected by original sin. Original sin is like a defect. It is part of our make-up and we must constantly be aware of its effects in our life. In our Gospel we hear, “From within people, from their hearts, come evil thoughts, unchastity, theft, murder, adultery, greed malice, deceit, licentiousness, envy, blasphemy, arrogance, folly. All these evils come from within and they defile.” (Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23, L125B) None of us are excluded from its affects, we are all subject to sin.
Every Sunday, as one Body of Christ, we are all called to come to church for Holy Communion, communion with God, and communion with one another. From Sunday to Sunday we live outside of this church and have to face the outside world. Church is where we should be able to come and say to our brothers and sister, “this week I’ve had many blessings” or “this week I’ve been tossed about by this world.” When we enter the doors of Christ the King we should be able to lay our troubles at the altar of God and thank God for the many blessings we’ve been given. We should be able to leave our church fed by the word of God, the body and blood of Christ, and one another. We shouldn’t leave church feeling worse than we came in. We must understand that we are not each other’s enemies. The enemy is the devil and all his works. Due to original sin, we can be an instrument for good and evil. This week let us reflect on James 1:17-27 in our bibles and look honestly at ourselves and bring to the body of Christ the best of whom God created us to be. Blessings always Ellen
LITURGY CORNER
ESQUINA LITURGICA
Hope Grows Here/Crece La Esperanza
Please join us for our 2018 Diocesan Conference, September 7th and 8th at the South Point Hotel and Casino! Register at www.lasvegasdiocesanconference.org.
The 2018 Diocesan Conference presents the esteemed Dr. Jo Ann Paradise, sponsored by Our Sunday Visitor. Dr. Jo Ann Paradise is a National Consultant for Our Sunday Visitor Curriculum Division and works with the product development team in creating resources for children and their families. She is the General Program Editor for Encounter With Christ, OSV’s completely new sacrament preparation program. Through her stories, Jo Ann motivates educators and catechists to prepare their children to meet the risen Lord and then learn how to respond to his invitation
through a life of discipleship. She is a popular retreat director and provides spiritual direction. Jo Ann lives in Pittsburgh, PA with her husband Don and extended family. Join us as we listen and learn Jo Ann’s perspective on “Integrated Family Catechesis Is More Than One Gathering” and how Hope Grows Here – Crece La Esperanza at our upcoming conference.
ANNIVERSARY PICTORIAL SOUVENIR YEARBOOK 40 YEARS OF CHRIST THE KING PARISH COMMUNITY
(1978 – 2018) LAS VEGAS, NEVADA ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CTK’s GENERAL FUND
Please fill in this form for your photo submission or appointment for picture taking to be included in the yearbook.
Name: ____________________________________________________________ Phone: Cell # _________________________ Home # _______________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________ Photo Taken on Date: ________ Time: _______ Date Submitted to CTK _________
Donation: Paid in Cash: _____ or Check: # _____ issued to CTK Parish _____ Note: With your donation of $30, you will receive ONE free copy of the souvenir yearbook. Proceeds of Souvenir Parish Pictorial Yearbook will go to Christ the King Catholic Community General Fund. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION of PHOTOS & PAYMENTS is October 28, 2018. Submission of photos and payments must be accompanied by this form for identification and data base control. For those that don’t have a family photo ready to submit for the yearbook, a photographer will be available to take the necessary photo at CTK in the gathering space every Saturday after the 4:00 Mass and Sundays after the 9:30 and 11:30 Masses. Otherwise, please call (702) 528-8102 for your appointment preference on such date: _________ and time: ____________. Someone will contact you to confirm this appointment. Completion and release of the Souvenir Yearbook is Christ the King Sunday, November 25, 2018.
Is your marriage going down the right road . . . or is it a little off track? Life can be difficult, and so can the challenges you face in marriage. D oes the distance between you seem wide? Are you already separated? Looking for a better way? Retrouvaille can help and offers hope for a better relationship. Retrouvaille is a peer ministry of volunteer couples that can help you learn the tools of healthy communication, build intimacy and heal, just as they have done in their own marriages. Retrouvaille is Christian-based, and Catholic in origin, but welcomes couples of all faiths as well as non-religious couples. Retrouvaille can help get your relationship back on track. For more information, contact John & Paula at (702) 812-8873 or visit our website: HelpOurMarriage.com
Our Lady of Las Vegas Class of 1968 is having a 50 year reunion on October 19-20. Anyone who graduated or would have graduated with
the class of 1968 and attended OLLV during the years
of 1960 - 1968 is invited and encouraged to attend.
For more information contact: Bruce Wyre at (720) 838-7942
Debbie Maday Cochran at (702) 203-9089
San Lorenzo Ruiz Celebration Gymnasium
Saturday, September 29, 2018 FIESTA FILIPINA
Dinner/Dance Tickets/Donation
$50 per person (advance sale) $60 at the door
For more info contact Cora Peña (702) 220-3589; Minda Banaria (702) 738-1943; Vicky dela Cruz;
(702) 408-6916; Nadia Jurani (702) 240-6601
The Filipino Community at Christ the King Catholic Community Proudly Hosts Two amazing fundraisers to benefit CTK’s General Fund
PICTORIAL SOUVENIR BOOK
To celebrate 40 years of Christ the King (1978-2018) we are putting
together a PICTORIAL SOUVENIR BOOK. Please stop by the table in the gathering space to have your
picture taken.
All proceeds go to CTK!
Starting Wednesday, September 26th from 5-6pm in the Church (and every Wednesday night thereafter) the Dance ministry of CTK will be having a dance training meeting for all ages who are interested in worshipping the Lord with dance. No previous experience needed and there is no age limit to participate. Feel free to arrive late until 6pm, or to schedule another day or time please call Shanda at (702) 222-0270 for more information.
MOTTOS AND MANTRAS In May of this year I sent a one-page article on key sayings that have positively influenced my life. There was quite a response from readers recounting theirs. Here is a sampling of them plus a few more from my journey. I have noted the responders by giving their first name and occupation. “It’s grace to clearly see, to be set free, to behold truth. I’m letting go of the story that binds me; I’m letting go”– Dorothy, Catechist (The quote is from musical artist, Jan Novotka’s , “Roots and Wings: Rising as One”). “God never gives you more than he knows you can handle.” “No matter how bad things may seem, there are always those in worse situations than you.”– John, Businessman. He adds the following one, from his grandfather: “There is a fine line between confidence and cockiness. Learn to walk on that line, but lean on the confident side.” “Our faith moves mountains. Our love moves borders. Our passion moves our will and Prayer moves God’s hands.”– Rita, Teacher “The Word of God will not take me where the grace of God cannot protect me.”– Steve, Scientist “Justice is the restoration of beauty to all that is broken.” – Patricia, Spiritual Direction Ministry (The quote is from St. Bonaventure) “Chaos is a time to be creative.”– David, Business Leadership Speaker Looking back again on my own life, wise men and women have gifted me with sayings from the Bible, other sources, and their own life experiences. Here are some: “God loves each of us as if there were only one of us.”– St. Augustine Irish Jesuit author, Peter Hannan, in his insightful book, “Nine Faces of God,” offers a profound statement on God and the human person: “The image of God in us is primarily a potential to take in the love of God.” Franciscan author and speaker, Richard Rohr, recently suggested that “made as we are in the divine im-age is our spiritual DNA.” When I find myself in the midst of a difficult time, a cross, I find the following words from the prophet Jeremi-ah to be particularly helpful: “I know well the plans I have in mind for you,” says the Lord, “plans for your welfare, not for woe! Plans to give you a future full of hope” (Chapter 28:11). Fr. Max Oliva, S.J.
If you wish to donate money for flowers in memory or in celebration of loved ones. DONATIONS MUST BE FOR WEEKEND LITURGIES.
C T K A L T A R F L O W E R D O N A T I O N
Name of donor: ______________________________________________________ Phone #: ________________________ Name to be honored: _____________________________________________________ Memory or Celebration (circle one) Date for flowers to be displayed: ________________________________ Alternate Date: ___________________________
We can only accept 2 names per weekend.
Please select an alternate date in case 1st choice is unavailable. A donation of $25 & 2 weeks notice is requested.
If less than 2 weeks, please bring your request to the office to ensure availability.
Inspirations Gift Store Christ the King
Catholic Community open after all weekend
Masses.
Stop by after Mass today.
We have a wide selection of jewelry, rosaries, crosses, picture
frames, tokens, books, etc. to choose from.
WHOM DID WE SERVE?
August 20 through August 23, 2018 32 Adults ♥ 11 Children ♥ 27 Seniors
July 2018 2051 Adults ♥ 1097 Children ♥ 772 Seniors
Hours: Monday to Thursday 10:00 am until noon Located in the Activity Center
Outreach
Blood is the most precious gift that anyone can give to another person — the gift of life. A decision to donate your blood can save a life, or even several if your blood is separated into its components — red cells, platelets and plasma — which can be used individually for patients with specific conditions.
Our next Blood Drive right here at Christ the King will be on Sunday,
September 9th. Stop by the Wlcome Center in the Gathering Space
make an appointment.
BE A HERO!
September 15, 2018 7:00 am until 2:00 pm
Christ the King Activity Center
$25 per 6 ft. space without a table $35 with a table
Forms are available at the Parish Office or on the CTK website (ctklv.org).
You can also donate your items to the CTK table.
Contact the office at (702) 870-1904 with any questions or if you would like to help
with this Fundraiser!
Please help us by baking goods for our FLEA MARKET
BAKE SALE
If you can help bake cookies, cupcakes or cake please drop the baked goods off at
the Parish Office on Thursday, September 13th, (8 am to noon or 1 pm – 4 pm)
for our Flea Market on September 15th. Thank you in advance.
The Week Ahead
EVERY THURSDAY from 8:30 until
10:00 am in the Daily Chapel
Novena to St. Anthony
every Tuesday following Daily Mass in the Chapel
Monday, September 3 OFFICES CLOSED
Tuesday, September 4 9:30 am Helen J. Stewart - Room 2 7:00 pm Non - Catholic Inquiry - Room 5 7:45 pm Spanish Readers Meeting - Room 1
Wednesday, September 5 8:30 am Our Lady of Perpetual Help - Church 9:00 am CTK Seniors - Room 1 7:00 pm Reader’s Meeting - Office Conference Room Thursday, September 6 8:30 am Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament - Chapel 6:00 PM NCG - Jane - Community Center 6:30 pm YMAC - Youth Lounge 7:00 pm K of C - Room 1 7:00 pm Spanish Choir Rehearsal - Church 7:30 pm Al - Anon - Room 2 Friday, September 7 Saturday, September 8 9:00 am Talleres de O y V - Room 6 10:00 am Funeral - Tom Jones - Church Sunday, September 9
Fr. Jesse Cortez will be at Christ the King, to hear confessions on the First Saturday of every month until 10:00 am. Fr. Cortez is fluent in English, Spanish and Tagalog. The next date is Saturday, October 6th.
TODAY After all morning masses.
Adults $7 Kids (5-12) $5
GET YOUR BREAKFAST FREE
Get your picture taken for the 40th Anniversary year book and when you present your receipt
you will receive ONE free breakfast. Remember the profits from the purchase
of the yearbook go to help support the church. Do your part and get your picture taken now!
Pancake Breakfast includes:
Pancakes Blueberry Pancakes
Sausage Scrambled Eggs
Hash Brown Potatoes Coffee Juice
Mimosas (Champagne & OJ)
Middle School Youth Ministry
Explore Calendar
All classes are on Tuesday nights
6:00 until 7:30 pm
9/18 - Mandatory Parent/Student Orientation in the Community
Center
9/25 - First Class
10/2 - Regular Class
If you have any questions or concerns please contact Robyn in
the Religious Ed Office at (702) 871-1904 ext. 232
Thursday Night Talks will be every Thursday from 6:30 until 8:00pm
in the Youth Lounge! Open to newly confirmed teens
as well as young adults!
Confirmation I and II
Important Dates: Mandatory Student & Parent
Orientation for Confirmation I & II students is on Sunday, September 16th, 2018 from 5:00 to 7:00pm in the Community Center.
9/23 - First Class
9/30 - Regular Class Office hours are M-Thurs 8:00 am to 4:00 pm
(closed 12:00-1:00 pm)
Youth Ministry at Christ the King
Beth Thompson Director of Christian Formation
[email protected] (702) 871-1904 x 230
Joyce Balaoro Coordinator for High School Ministry Contacts: (702) 325-9857 [email protected]
Join us on: Facebook - CTK Youth LV Instagram CTKYouthLV Twitter - CTKYouthLV
Interested in being a part of our CTK Youth Ministry?
We're currently looking for volunteers to lead our elementary, middle, and high school students in their faith journey
with classes, retreats, activities, fundraisers, and more!
If you are interested, please contact Beth Thompson ~ [email protected] or
Joyce Balaoro ~ joyceb@ctkccnv,org by Friday, August 24th, 2018 for
information on our Volunteer Meeting for the 2018-2019 school year.
Humbly welcome the word that has been planted in you and is able to
save your souls. -- James 1:21b
If you think you would like to become Catholic, or if you would just like to learn about Catholicism, we offer weekly opportunities to learn about the Catholic faith. These informal gatherings for coffee and conversation are held 7:00 pm each Tuesday (except major holidays) in Room 5 of the Activity Center. If, due to your schedule, you can’t join us at our regular Tuesday night sessions, please call the parish office at (702) 871-1904 and leave your name and phone number. We will do our best to accommodate you. Please contact Beth Thompson at (702) 871-1904 ext. 230 if you have any questions.
Please contact our office for information.
(702) 871-1904 ext. 230 or 232
No Baptisms may be
scheduled until sessions and requirements are completed.
Elementary Religious Education
and Catechesis of the Good
Shepherd - CGS Level I Pre-K and
Kindergarten
Wednesday Classes: 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm or 6:00 pm to 7:15 pm
9/19 - Mandatory Parent/Student
Orientation in the Community Center
9/26 - First Class
10/3 - Regular Class
If you have any questions please contact Robyn in the Religious Ed Office at (702) 871-1904 Ext. 232
Religious Education Grades 1-5 First Communion
Baptism of older children How do I enroll my child?
Elementary Registration for 2017/18 year Grades 1-5 in the Religious Ed Office
M-TH 8-4:00 pm - Closed from 12-1:00 pm A BAPTISM CERTIFICATE is required for
each child being registered.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Family must be registered at Christ the King
• Family must be worshipping at Christ the King at our weekend liturgy
• Past due balances from the previous Religious Education year must be paid prior to registering
When are classes held?
Classes are held on Wednesdays at either 4:00 or 6:00 pm SACRAMENTS
(1st Communion, Baptism)
REQUIREMENTS:
• Same as for Religious Education Registration plus: • Child is in second grade or above • Child is enrolled in and attending weekly age-level
Religious Education classes on a regular basis • Unbaptized children must attend one full year of
Religious Education first Our sacrament preparation is a family preparation process that requires the participation of the child and a parent or guardian in monthly sessions. Attendance at these sessions is mandatory.
Christian Formation
Adult Confirmation New classes will begin in the Fall.
Requirements: • Adults who are age 18 and above and
graduated • Must submit a Baptism Certificate • Registration fee $100.00 • Mandatory attendance is required at all
sessions Please contact Beth Thompson if you have any
questions (702) 871-1904 ext. 230
Please remember to recycle your old cell phones, ink and toner cartridges with us weekly when you attend Mass.
Collection containers are in the Gathering Space of the Church and in the North and South entrances of our Activity Center.
You can also drop them off Monday - Thursday from 9:00 until 4:00 in the Parish Office.
A BIG THANK YOU FOR ALL THE INK AND TONER CARTRIDGES RECEIVED!!
We have received extra bonus checks for all the cartridges we have submitted.
Thank you for your parish support!!
Beth Thompson 871-1904
Bring your questions and join us on Tuesdays in Room 5 of the Activity
Center at 7:00 pm
This will be the beginning of a journey of a lifetime!
$49NEW PATIENT SPECIAL
INCLUDES:EXAM, 4 X-RAYS &
REGULAR CLEANING**IF QUALIFIED
NON-INSUREDPATIENTS ONLY
3225 S. Rainbow Blvd. #100(Rainbow & Desert Inn) Las Vegas, NV 89146
Payment Plan W/O Interest (OAC)
Discount for Uninsured Patients
Walk-Ins & Emergencies Welcome
(702) 220-8726Most Insurance Accepted
Come Sail Away on a 7-night Catholic Exotic Cruise. Prices begin at $1045per couple which includes all port fees and taxes. Daily Mass and Rosary
offered. Deposit of only $350 per person will reserve your cabin.
Space is limited. Thanks and God Bless,Brian or Sally, coordinators 860.399.1785
an Official TravelAgency of
Apostleship ofthe Sea-USA
CST 2117990-70
From the WLP Vaultcomes the Bible Story of Christmas
featuring 8 Classic Christmas Carols and a reading of the Gospel of Luke 2: 4-20 by Bing Crosby!
Also available on vinyl.
Visit WLPmusic.com to purchase your copy - CD $10.00
800-566-6150 Photo Courtesy of Bing Crosby Enterprises
005894 Christ the King Church (B)
Get this weekly bulletin delivered by email - for FREE!Sign up here:
https://www.jspaluch.com/BulletinSubscribe.aspx
Courtesy of J.S. Paluch Company, Inc.
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805
SPACE AVAILABLETo Advertise Here...Contact DIANA PULLIAMtoday at (702) [email protected]
NADIA C.JURANI, ESQ., LLC
Attorney at Law, CPA• Living Trusts/Wills• LLC/Incorporation• Probate/Estate Plan• Tax Preparation• IRS Representation• Free Consultation
Tel. 702-240-6601E-mail: [email protected]
www.jurani.com
MEDICAREQUESTIONS?
WE HAVE ANSWERS
Happy Summer!
MEDICARESPECIALISTS
Life, Retirement, Assistant CareGiovanna Locatelli
D: 702-954-7090C: 702-490-2134Licensed Agent
◆◆ Accidents ◆◆ Work Injuries ◆◆ Contracts
Call Us For AssistanceEsther C. Rodriguez, Attorney at Law
Catholic Lawyer10161 Park Run Dr., Suite 150, Las Vegas, NV 89145
702.320.8400
005894 Christ the King Church (A)
If You Live Alone You Need LIFEWatch!24 Hour Protection at HOME and AWAY!
✔Ambulance✔Police ✔Fire✔Friends/Family
CALLNOW! 800.809.3352
FREE Shipping FREE ActivationNO Long Term Contracts
Solutions as Low as$19.95a month
No Landline? No Problem!
* Real Time GPS Tracking * Fall Detection
www.jspaluch.com For Ads: J.S. Paluch Co., Inc. 1-800-231-0805
For Certain!702 • 768 • 5441
I give 5% of my commissions onall CTK generated business-referrals
for the CTK Parish Support.Website:
www.burtonforcertain.comE-mail: [email protected]
The Most Complete
Online National
Directory of
Catholic ParishesCheck It Out Today!
Servicio de transporteLAS VEGAS <—> Los Angeles,Diamond Bar, Anaheim, Garden Grove
888-800-8003 www.LuxXpress.comSALIDAS HORAS / Departures: 8AM, 2PM, 7PM
LuxXpress Shuttle1 way: $45
Round Trip: $80
COMPREHENSIVEMEDICAL &
SURGICAL EYE CARE653 N. Town Center Drive, Suite 212
702-982-1360(Summerlin Hospital Campus)
www.seerightnow.orgThe Latest Technology
The Most Compassionate Patient CareCataracts • Glaucoma • Macular Degeneration
Diabetes • Glasses & Contacts Lash Extensions • Tinting & Perming
1 Doctor, 1 Office.Old Midwestern Values.
“CHECK YOUR VISION NOW”
Cover 1 eye, Hold 14” away
4 2 8 7 3 9
Check 2nd eye
Call if blurry
Timothy Perozek, MDBoard Certified
Ophthalmologist
St. Rose Grade School
St. John’s Jesuit High School
University of Notre Dame
VISIT OURMOBILEAPP TO
SCHEDULE ANAPPOINTMENT
What We Can OfferYou and Your Business:• Many ad size options to meet your budget in color or black and white• One-on-one customer service to help build and design your ad• The ability to change your ad up to 12 times per year
J.S. Paluch Company 1.800.231.0805
ACRYLIC • GEL • MANICUREPEDICURE • WAXING
NAIL ART • FREE DRINKS
702.248.6599Ask about our discount member specials...
10% OFF $20.00 OR MORE5693 S. Jones Blvd., Ste. 104
Las Vegas, NV 89118
PARISH STAFF Parish Administrator Rev. Ray Rioux Parish Deacon Administrative Assistant & Hispanic Ministry Deacon Jacob Favela Hospital Ministry Call Office (702) 871-1904 Receptionist Frances Gagliano Religious Education Department Director of Christian Formation Elementary and Middle School Beth Thompson Administrative Assistant Robyn Runco Director of Youth Ministry/Sr. Hi Joyce Balaoro Liturgy Department Director of Liturgy Ellen Lerum Directors of Music Ken Lerum Director of Parish Finance Gina Pignatello Maintenance Department Mark Medina Mark Medina, Jr. Website Anna Sy Bulletin Suzy Jones SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY Baptism: ALPHA PROGRAM (Infants or young children) - Contact parish, (702) 871-1904, during pregnancy or at least 3 months in advance to arrange for preparation program. Parents must complete program before baptism can be scheduled. First Communion/First Reconciliation Beth Thompson - (702) 871-1904 Confirmation: Teens & Adults Confirmation: Beth Thompson R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Inquiry sessions for non-Catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic faith every Tuesdays at 7:00 pm in Room 5, Activity Center. Call Beth Thompson - (702) 871-1904 Marriage: Contact the parish office 8-12 months in advance. Call Deacon Jacob for details of the 6-month preparation program. For annulments also call Deacon Jacob Favela - (702) 871-1904 Anointing of the Sick - Call office if you or a member of your family seek the Sacrament. Please try to call before loved one is in the active process of dying. Remembering Community: A welcoming process for Catholics who have been away. More information call Beth Thompson - (702) 871-1904
MASSES Saturday Mass: 4:00 pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30 11:30 am and 3:30 pm 1:30 pm ~ Spanish Language
Daily Mass: (Mon-Sat) 8:00 am HOLY DAYS: 8:00 am
OFFICE HOURS Monday ~ Thursday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
(Closed Noon - 1:00 pm) Friday ~ Closed
CONFESSIONS By appointment only,
(702) 871-1904
LITURGICAL MINISTRY COORDINATORS
Hospitality Ministers Teresa Fawley, (702) 953-6332
Environment Gail Lehtinen, (702) 565-3459
Flowers Ellen Lerum, (702) 871-1904
Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Luanne Wagner, (702) 279-2137
Lectors Kathi Kuleza, (702) 569-2607
Sacristan - Annabelle Trajano, (702) 483-9832
Martha & Mary Guild Suzy Jones, (702) 340-8148
Sound/Lighting/Technical Bob LaPorte, (702) 454-1952
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Business phone: (702) 385-2662 Emergency Assistance: (702) 383-2291 Catholic Charities Adoption: (702) 385-3351
Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial Javier ♥ Maria Lopez, (702) 243-5934
GriefSHARE - Help and Healing for those who have lost a loved one. Find a meeting near you www.griefshare.org
Hands of Christ - Ministry to the homebound, Mel Kleinschmit 702 - 871-1904 HELP & HEALING Al-Anon - Thursdays, 7:30 pm, Room 2
Hospital Ministry - Call the church office. (702) 871-1904 Inch for Life - Help available for unwanted pregnancies. Pro-Life Office: (702) 212-6472
Knights of Columbus - Ken Chipman (702) 245-9518
Manna Cupboard - Food pantry for the hungry Call the Office at (702) 871-1904.
Marriage Encounter - Tom & Vickie Martin, (702) 379-2395 Project Rachel - Post Abortion Ministry, (702) 737-1672.
Retrouvaille - A lifeline for troubled marriages, Chuck & Carol Moore, (702) 604-1006
Social Concerns Board - Deals with parish outreach & social justice issues, (702) 871-1904 Small Church Communities - Beth Thompson, (702) 871-1904
Pequeñas Comunidades - Eric Mazier (702) 350-7960 Spiritual Direction - Jane Fransioli, B.A.
Please call parish office to schedule appointment with Jane Fransioli. (702) 871-1904
Southern Nevada Women’s Resource Center: (702) 366-1247 - Pro-Life counseling and ministry to the unwed mother.
Talleres de Oración y Vida Digna Gáleas 702-742-3733 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MINISTRIES Preschool - Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - Level I on Wednesdays Grades 1 - 5: Wednesdays Grades 6 - 8: Tuesdays Grades 9 - 12: (see Youth Page) For all the above programs, pre-registration is required through the parish office. Call the Religious Education office, (702) 871-1904
Our Community in Action
Victim’s Advocate - Ron Valance (702) 235-7723
Visit our new and improved website:
Scan me with your Smartphone to go
directly to: www.ctklv.org
Like us on Facebook Type @ctklv in the search box