August 28, 2016 - Christ The King Catholic Community

Transcription

August 28, 2016 - Christ The King Catholic Community
The
Messenger
Christ the King Catholic Community
A Roman Catholic Parish
of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Las Vegas
4925 S. Torrey Pines Drive, Las Vegas NV; 89118 www.ctklv.org ~
(702) 871-1904 ~ Fax: (702) 251-4935
August 28, 2016 ~ Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time
Today’s Readings
First Reading —
Conduct your affairs
with humility and
God will favor you
(Sirach 3:17-18, 20,
28-29).
Psalm — God, in
your goodness, you
have made a home
for the poor (Psalm
68).
Second Reading —
You have
approached Jesus,
the mediator of a
new covenant
(Hebrews 12:18-19,
22-24a).
Gospel — When
invited to dine, take
the lowest place.
Those who humble
themselves will be
exalted (Luke 14:1, 7
-14).
MASS TIMES
SATURDAY:
4:00 pm
SUNDAY:
7:30, 9:30,11:30 am,
1:30 pm (Misa en Español)
3:30 pm (New Time)
WEEKDAYS:
Mon - Sat ~ 8:00 am
HOLY DAYS:
8:00 am and 7:00 pm
HUMILITY
Have you ever been in a group of
people—maybe on a tour, at a social
gathering, or at church—and
discovered that you have just been
talking with a well-known author,
corporate CEO, great scholar, or
politician? Your first thought is the
hope that you didn’t say anything to
embarrass yourself; but your second
thought is how much they seemed like
such “regular” folks. What is it that
makes people seem so “regular”?
Today’s readings give us a clue when
they stress the importance of humility.
It is so hard for us not to tell the first
person who will listen how busy we
are, how hard we work, how much money we donate, and how important our
job titles are. We think these accolades make a difference to people, and if
we don’t tell them, how will they ever know? But if our actions demonstrate
our values, people will recognize our worth on their own. The words of Jesus
show us how much better it is to let someone else recognize our worth than
to be embarrassed because someone did not.
HUMILDAD
¿Has estado alguna vez con un grupo de personas –quizás en un crucero,
en una reunión social, o en la iglesia– y descubres que has estado hablando
con un autor muy conocido, un alto ejecutivo de una empresa poderosa, un
gran intelectual o una figura política? Tu primer pensamiento es que ojalá no
hayas dicho nada embarazoso, pero el segundo es tu asombro al notar que
se comporten como una persona “normal”. ¿Qué es lo que hace a una
persona “normal”? Las lecturas de hoy nos dan una pista cuando ponen de
relieve la importancia de la humildad.
Es tan difícil no decirle a la primera persona que nos escuche lo ocupados
que estamos, lo mucho que trabajamos, cuánto dinero donamos y cuán
importantes son nuestros títulos en el trabajo. Pensamos que estas
distinciones tienen influencia en las personas, y si no se lo decimos, ¿cómo
van a saberlo? Pero si nuestras acciones demuestran nuestros valores, la
gente reconocerá lo que valemos, por sí solas. Las palabras de Jesús nos
muestran que es mucho mejor dejar que los demás reconozcan nuestros
méritos que apenarnos porque alguien no los reconoce.
Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.
FINANCES
Sunday Collection August 20/21/2016 $13,755.00
E-Tithing
$ 3,279.45
Total
$17,034.45
Necessary weekly budgeted amount
$20,000.00
Plus/Minus amount for this week
$ 2,965.55
Debt Owed to Diocese
$275,000.00
Debt Reduction-This Week $3,487 Total $120,169.00
Balance
$154,831.00
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!
MASS INTENTIONS
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
weeks in advance.
Saturday
8:00 am
4:00 pm
August 27
Danny Shadwick
†Dolores Richko
Sunday
7:30 am
9:30 am
11:30 am
1:30 pm
3:30 pm
August 28
†Alice Kordoban
†Francisca Saladaga
†Cheding Aldave
†Marco Vidauri
†Yolanda Abitago
Monday
8:00 am
August 29
†Ernest Maynara
Tuesday
8:00 am
August 30
†Victoria Mary McCubbin
Wednesday
8:00 am
August 31
†Wendy Plaster
Thursday
8:00 am
September 1
†Chalice Pagulayan
Friday
8:00 am
September 2
†Mary Perren
Saturday
8:00 am
4:00 pm
September 3
†Benny Taitague
†Francisca Cardenas
Sunday
7:30 am
9:30 am
11:30 am
1:30 pm
3:30 pm
September 4
†Wendy Plaster
†Maria Tanglao
†Recca Noelle Monte
†People of the Parish
†Avelino Generoso
Monday, August 29: 1 Corinthians 2:1-5;
Ps 119:97-102; Mark 6:17-29
Tuesday, August 30: 1 Corinthians 2:10b16; Ps 145:8-14; Luke 4:31-37
Wednesday, August 31: 1 Corinthians 3:1
-9; Ps 33:12-15, 20-21; Luke 4:38-44
Thursday, September 1: 1 Corinthians
3:18-23; Ps 24:1bc-4ab, 5-6; Luke 5:1-11
Friday, September 2: 1 Corinthians 4:1-5;
Ps 37:3-6, 27-28, 39-40; Luke 5:33-39
Saturday, September 3: 1 Corinthians
4:6b-15; Ps 145:17-21; Luke 6:1-5
Sunday, September 4: Wisdom 9:13-18b;
Ps 90:3-6, 12-17; Philomen 9-10, 12-17;
Luke 14:25-33
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 jacobf@ctkccnv.org or call the office at 871-1904.
Manuel Solo Alba
Moses Oak Avalos
Jim Bain
Niki Blandford
Lisa Boyd
Anthony Brasich
Peggylee Bremer
Jacqueline To-ong
Cagampang
Toni Campton
Filomeno Celemin
Jose & Cora Canto
Karen Cash
Rogelio Delarosa
Rosita Delarosa
Angelie C. Estampador
Maryann Evangelista
David Flores
Fred Freeman
Fred Gavitt
Maria Gladiola Gadia
Maria Gerlac Forgione
Maureen Hart
Tammy Janis
Kathleen Mary Kennedy
Peggy Kissinger
Jenet T. Ladot
Mary Kay McCarthy
Amelita Morrison
Mary Ann Nolan
Michael Nolan
Morghen Pierce
Romeo Pulido
Kimberly Reed
Remedios Rodriguez
Liam Rooney
Pacita Sabanal
Janice Shonyo
Fe Sales
Samantha Salvador
Danny Shadwick
Pedro S. Sindico
Dolores Tarronas
Corazon Tasio
Tom Thorne Jr
Marcela Tumang
Ava Urrea
Victor Celemin Wasek
MANDATORY FALL MINISTRY NIGHT
Dear Ministry Volunteers,
The summer is quickly coming to an end
and it is once again time to plan for the
upcoming events of the Fall.
We would like you to mark your calendars
for a MANDATORY FALL MINISTRY NIGHT
meeting on Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at
7:00 pm in the church.
Fr. Ray has invited Bishop Joseph A. Pepe,
D.D.J.C.D. to speak to all of our liturgical
ministers regarding volunteering within the
Catholic Church. This meeting is extremely
important and Fr. Ray has asked that
everyone attend. Some vital information on
doctrine and Canon law will be discussed in
regards to ministry and there will be an
opportunity for questions and answers after
the Bishop has given his presentation. If you
are unable to be there that evening we ask
that you personally notify either myself or Fr.
Ray (702) 871-1904 as soon as possible.
As always, we truly thank each of you for
your presence. Without you and your gift of
time and selfless giving we at Christ the King
could not do what we do for the members of
our parish and our liturgies and prayer would
suffer.
May you enjoy the remaining weeks of the
summer. We look forward to seeing you at
Ministry Night..
Blessings, Mary Ryan
LITURGY CORNER
ESQUINA DE LITURGIA
August 27-28, 2016
22nd Sunday Ordinary Time
As we follow Christ on our
faith journey, we reflect:
Today we hear of the wedding banquet where all
are invited to attend: the worthy and unworthy.
We are challenged to humility, inclusivity and
generosity. Like Christ, we should not seek the
place of honor but be “invited” by God to share in
eternal life to partake of the heavenly banquet.
Do you make a conscious choice each day to life
and act as Jesus did? How can you be more
inclusive in your relationships with others this
week at work, at school, at home?
Hoy escuchamos sobre el banquete de bodas,
donde todos fueron invitados a asistir: los dignos
e indignos. Tenemos el desafío de la humildad, la
inclusión y la generosidad. Como Cristo, no
debemos buscar el lugar de honor, sino ser
"invitados" por Dios para compartir la vida eterna
para participar del banquete celestial.
Cómo se hace una elección consciente cada día a
vivir y actuar como lo hizo Jesús? ¿Cómo se
puedes ser más inclusivo en tus relaciones con
los demás esta semana, en el trabajo, en la
escuela, en el hogar?
NEEDED:
Volunteers to Run our Lighting/Sound
& New Monitor System
We are in great need of volunteers to operate
our lighting and sound during mass. So too you
might have noticed there are 8 monitors
mounted in the rafters of the church. The
monitors will display the words for the prayers,
songs and readings during mass and will replace
the use of the missals and songbooks. We
hope to have this up and running soon but we
need people to come forward who are willing to
volunteer and be trained in operating the system.
EVERY THURSDAY
from
8:30 until 10:00 am
in the Daily Chapel.
If you are interested in running either the lights
and sound and/or the new monitor
system, contact Mary Ryan (702) 871-1904 or
Bob LaPorte (702) 454-1952 as soon as
possible.
OUTREACH
WHOM DID WE SERVE?
June 20 to June 23, 2016
50 Households
72 Adults and 53 Children
Hours: Monday to Thursday 10:00 am until noon
Located in the Parish Office
Family Promise
20 Anniversary Celebration
Fundraiser
Tin Can Sunday
TODAY, Aug. 28th
TODAY is Tin Can Sunday. The
food supplies of canned meat products,
chili, stew, tuna, soup and peanut butter
you bring will fill our summer-time
food shortages in our pantry for the
needy. Remember to bring your canned
goods every Sunday, but for Tin Can
Sunday, we ask you load up on protein
products. Thank you.
th
All Day Event - October 15th
Food – Games – Fun!
Henderson Pavilion
Call Peggy Devitt at (702) 871-1642, if
interested in participating in a Christ the
King Catholic Community booth at the
festival!
BLOOD DRIVE
September 11th
8:00 am until
1:00 pm
Please check your schedules to
see if you can donate blood at our
upcoming blood drive which will be
held in the Community Center.
FAMILY PROMISE COMING
September 11th
Please bring brown bag lunch
supplies for our families staying
with us Sept. 11th - 18th along
with your usual Manna
Cupboard food donations.
We need:
Cookies
Chips in small bags
Capri Sun
Snack Pack Pudding cups
Gatorade in bottles
Del Monte Fruit Cups
Granola Bars
NEEDED: Volunteers to
Run Lighting/Sound & New Monitor System
We are in great need of volunteers
to operate our lighting and sound during
mass. So too you might have noticed there
are 8 monitors mounted in the rafters of the
church.
The monitors will display the
words for the prayers, songs and readings
during mass and will replace the use of the
missals and songbooks. We hope to have this
up and running soon but we need people to
come forward who are willing to volunteer
and be trained in operating the system.
If you are interested in running
either the lights and sound and/or the new
monitor system, contact Mary Ryan (702) 8711904 or Bob LaPorte (702) 454-1952 as soon
as possible.
Inspirations Gift Store
Christ the King
Catholic Community
The Gift Store is open after
all weekend Masses.
We are now open on Wednesdays
from 9 am until 11 am. If you or
someone you know would like to
volunteer and help us expand our
week day hours please inquire at
Inspirations after any weekend
mass.
Stop by and check out our
ever changing inventory!
Estamos necesitando:
Voluntarios a Ejecutar Iluminación / Sistema
de Sonido y Nuevos Monitores
Estamos en gran necesidad de voluntarios
para operar nuestra iluminación y sonido
durante nuestra misa. Así también es posible
que hayan notado que hay 8 monitores
montados en las vigas del techo de la iglesia.
Los monitores van a tener el texto de las
oraciones, los cantos y lecturas durante la
misa y reemplazarán el uso de los misales y
Christ the King Fundraiser
libros de canciones. Esperamos tener esto en
at Spanish Trail Golf Club
marcha muy pronto, pero necesitamos a las
Friday, October 7, 2016 at 8:00 am
personas que pasen al frente y que están
Come
join your fellow parishioners and members
dispuestos a ser voluntarios. Serán
of
the
community for some comradery and fun.
entrenados en la operación del sistema.
This year will be even more fun and exciting.
We have a New Cadillac for a hole-in-one, a
Si usted está interesado en ser voluntario de
raffle, and our very own Father Ray will be
las luces y de sonido y / o el nuevo sistema
driving
around the course in his “Pope Mobile.”
de monitor, póngase en contacto con Mary
Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided.
Ryan (702) 871 a 1.904 o Bob LaPorte (702)
All proceeds to benefit Christ The King Catholic
454-1.952 tan pronto como sea posible.
Church. Come join us.
Call or e-mail:
Rob Walsh ~ rwalsh@walshandfreidman.com
(702) 683-2889
Les Lisicki ~ magicles@cox.net (702) 499-1095
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION
Perhaps the most familiar
traditional symbol that identifies
bishops is the crosier that they
carry. We see the shepherd’s staff
and immediately rich images from
scripture come to mind, as well as
the recollection that the first to
respond to Christ’s presence in our
world were the shepherds. The staff
is more than a walking stick; its
crooked top is useful in snaring
errant sheep but also in keeping the
flock united. Bishops carry the curve
outward, indicating their ministry to
the wider flock, while abbots (and
some abbesses, too) carry the
crosier with the curve pointing in,
indicating that their ministry is to the
monastery alone.
The crosier was once also carried
by the pope, but was phased out
centuries ago. You may recall that in
pre-“popemobile” days, the pope
was often carried around on a
portable throne called a sedia
gestatoria. Since he didn’t do much
walking, the need for a crosier was
minimal. Pope Paul VI introduced
the innovation of a walking staff in
the 1960s, and everyone
remembers Pope John Paul II’s
walking staff, not a crook, but a
delicately sculptured crucifix. Thus,
the pope carries a “pastoral staff”
rather than a crosier. Precisely
because the pope’s ministry is
universal, to the whole world, popes
will likely leave crosiers in the hands
of the bishops they commission for
care of specific flocks. —Rev. James Field,
Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Twenty-second Sunday in
Ordinary Time
Humility is a virtue we don't see
much in our times. It seems that
bragging, swaggering, and
arrogance dominate our fashion for
everything and our Internet
conversations. Who hasn't been
irritated by the "trolls" who try
(usually with bad grammar and poor
spelling) to start an online fight with
those whose opinions do not align
with theirs? Our stores, catalogs,
and online shopping sites are full of
useless items geared in use and
price to the very rich, as ordinary,
useful things seem to fade off the
sales scene. As the rich get richer,
the poor get poorer and the middle
class is fading away. What is the
antidote to this? Humility is a good
place to start. Devotion to God is
worth more than riches. "The father
of orphans and the defender of
widows is God in his holy dwelling.
God gives a home to the forsaken;
[God] leads forth prisoners to
prosperity."
THE PLEASURE OF YOUR
COMPANY
Today's Gospel relates the story
of a rich Pharisee who has invited
Jesus to his home for a banquet.
Jesus teaches him and his guests a
lesson in humility. Take the lowest
place and do not exalt yourself.
"Then you will enjoy the esteem of
your companions at the table." We
see in the papers stories about
lavish banquets, "fund-raisers" for
good causes. Some of these are
little more than the social life of the
rich, raising a small percentage of
their cost for the poor and needy,
and giving glory to their organizers.
People pay hundreds of dollars per
person to attend these functions,
tens of thousands on gowns and
clothing of every kind. Often they
include auctions of donated,
extravagant trips, the use of yachts
and private planes that go for
donations of tens of thousands of
dollars. These events often raise
fifty to one hundred thousand dollars
for the cause, while costing a million
dollars to stage and attend. To this,
Jesus might say, "When you hold a
lunch or a dinner, do not invite your
friends or your brothers or your
relatives or your wealthy neighbors,
in case they may invite you back
and you have repayment."
La Virgen del Cobre fue
descubierta en el siglo XVI por dos
indígenas y un niño africano
llamados los tres Juanes, cuando
estos fueron al mar en busca de sal.
Después de una fuerte tempestad
ellos encontraron flotando sobre las
olas una pequeña imagen de María
con el Niño Dios en brazos. La
imagen flotaba sobre una tabla que
decía yo soy la Virgen de la
Caridad. Milagrosamente la imagen
estaba seca.
También en el siglo XVI la Virgen
se le apareció al cacique de los
indígenas Coromoto en Venezuela.
Estos resistían la evangelización y
ella se apareció sobre las aguas
invitándolos al bautizo cristiano.
Estas dos manifestaciones
marianas llevan a Jesús en brazos
recordándonos que María nada
puede sin Cristo. —Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz,
OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
Vigésimo Segundo Domingo del
Tiempo Ordinario
EL PLACER DE TU COMPAÑÍA
El Evangelio de hoy se relaciona
con la historia del fariseo rico que
invitó a Jesús a un banquete a su
casa. Jesús le enseña a él y a sus
invitados una lección con humildad.
Toma el último lugar y no seas
arrogante. "Entonces te verás
honrado en presencia de todos los
convidados". Vemos en los
periódicos historias acerca de
banquetes lujosos, "recaudación de
HUMILITY
donaciones" para buenas causas.
Contrast this with the people who
work hard to feed the hungry at food Algunos de estos son algo más que
banks, minister to the homeless and la vida social de los ricos,
recaudando un pequeño porcentaje
lonely at lunches and dinners at
church halls, and prepare lunches to de sus costos para los pobres y
desamparados, y dando gloria y
be distributed to the homeless.
honor a los organizadores. Las
These actions get no coverage in
the society sections of newspapers, personas pagan miles de dólares
por persona para asistir a estos
yet they are more valuable to God
eventos, cientos de miles en
than all the lavish banquets of the
vestidos y ropa de todo tipo. A
rich. "When you hold a banquet,
menudo se incluyen en las subastas
invite the poor, the crippled, the
de donaciones, viajes
lame, the blind; blessed indeed will
extravagantes, el uso de yates y
you be because of their inability to
aviones privados que se destina a
repay you. For you will be repaid at
las donaciones de cientos de miles
the resurrection of the righteous."
de dólares. Estos eventos recaudan
de cincuenta a cien mil dólares para
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
la causa, mientras que cuestan un
Por esta época recordamos la
natividad de María, madre de Jesús. millón de dólares la organización y
María es muy popular entre muchos el asistir. Por eso dice Jesús podría
decir "cuando des una comida o una
pueblos y en especial en los
pueblos latinos. Al principio del mes cena, no invites a tus amigos, ni a
tus hermanos, ni a tus parientes,, ni
de septiembre dos naciones toman
a los vecinos ricos; porque puede
la fiesta de su nacimiento para
recordarla bajo el titulo de la Virgen ser que ellos te inviten a su vez, y
con eso quedarás recompensado".
de la Caridad del Cobre en Cuba y
de Nuestra Señora de Coromoto en
Venezuela.
The Week Ahead
Monday, August 29
1:00 pm Sack Lunches - Room 1
6:30 pm Talleres de Oracion y Vida - Room 4
7:00 pm Readers Study - Office Conference Room
Tuesday, August 30
8:45 am Centering Prayer - Daily Chapel
Wednesday, August 31
8:30 am Our Lady of Perpetual Devotion -Church
9:00 am CTK Seniors - Room 1
6:00 pm New Catechists - Room 1
8:00 pm Al-Anon - Room 1
8:00 pm Ala-Teen - Room 5 and 7
Thursday, September 1
8:30 am Adoration of Blessed Sacrament - Daily
Chapel
6:30 pm YMAC - Youth Lounge
7:00 pm Pastoral Meeting - Office Conference
7:30 pm Al Anon - Room 2
7:30 pm AA Meeting - Room 6
Friday, September 2
8:30 am Divine Mercy Devotion - Church
Saturday, September 3
Sunday, August 28
1:30 pm Misa en Español
You have
approached
Mount Zion and
the city of the
living God.
-- Hebrews 12:22a
Jesus is the way, the truth
and the life. Let Jesus be the
Lord and Savior of your life
and marriage. Strengthen,
renew, and rekindle your
marriage sacrament by
attending a Worldwide
Marriage Encounter
Weekend on August 26-28 in
Phoenix or October 7-9 in Tucson. To apply
online, or for other weekend dates visit
www.lvloveyourspouse.org or call (702) 5890068
(Para los fines de semana en español, por
favor visite www.emm14.org) o llame a Javier
♥ Maria López (702) 243-5934
The Filipino
Community
at Christ the King
Catholic Community
Proudly Hosts
San Lorenzo Ruiz
Celebration
CTK Church and Gymnasium
Saturday, September 24, 2016
Fundraiser for the benefit of
CTK Special Projects
3:30 pm ~ Assembly for Procession
4:00 pm ~ Mass
5:00 - 6:00 pm ~ Cocktails
6:00 pm ~ Dinner and Dance
Semi-Formal or Filipiniana
50/50 Raffle
20 door prizes including a Flat Screen TV
Tickets/Donation
$50 per person (advance sale)
$60 at the door
Cash Bar
Dinner/Dance DJ ~ Eric Colina
For more information call
Roze Kliese
Cora Peña
Minda Banaria
Vicky dela Cruz
Nadia Jurani
(702) 889-9478
(702) 220-3589
(702) 738-1943
(702) 408-6916
(702) 240-6601
Middle
School
High School Happenin’s
Beth Thompson Director of Christian Formation
betht@ctkccnv.org
871-1904 x 230
Join us on: Facebook - CTK Youth LVInstagram
CTKYouthLV Twitter - CTKYouthLV
Youth Ministry
Beth Thompson
Director of
Christian Formation
betht@ctkccnv.org
Beth Thompson
Director of Christian Formation
betht@ctkccnv.org
Confirmation I and II
All Registration must be in by
Thursday, September 1, 2016
Office hours are Monday - Thursday
8:00 - 4:00 (closed 12-1:00 pm)
Explore Calendar
All classes are on Tuesday nights 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
10/4 Classes Begin
• Mandatory Parent/Student Orientation Sunday,
September 25 at 5:30 pm in the Church
• 10/2 - Classes Begin
We are looking for help with all
areas of Youth Ministry.
Confirmation (High School),
Middle School
and Elementary
Please contact Beth Thompson
(702) 871-1904 ext. 230
Dear Parents and Students,
All Registration must be in by
Thursday, September 1
Office hours are Monday - Thursday
8:00 - 4:00 pm (closed 12-1:00 pm)
•
•
Mandatory Parent/Student Orientation
Tuesday, September 27 at 6:00 in the
Community Center
10/4 - Classes Begin
YMAC
(Youth Ministry After Confirmation)
Thursdays
6:30pm - 8pm
in the Youth Lounge
For all juniors, seniors,
college-age students.
We meet every Thursday
Looking forward to seeing you there!
If your Middle School aged student needs
either/both
First Communion or Baptism
Please contact Robyn in the Religious Ed Office
(702) 871-1904 ext. 232
Beth Thompson
871-1904
betht@ctkccnv.org
Religious Education Grades 1-5
First Communion
Baptism of older children
How do I enroll my child?
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
Thursday (except major
holidays) in Room 5 of
the Activity Center. If,
due to your schedule,
you can’t join us at our
regular Thursday 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.
Elementary Registration for 2016/167year
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.
Elementary Religious Education
All Registration must be in by
Thursday, September 1
Office hours are Monday - Thursday
8:00 - 4:00 pm (closed 12-1:00 pm)
Wednesday Classes: 4:00 to 5:15 or 6:00
to 7:15
Please contact our office
for information.
(702) 871-1904
ext. 230 or 232
No Baptisms may be
scheduled until sessions and
requirements are completed.
• Mandatory Parent/Student Orientation
Wednesday, September 28 at 5:30 pm in the
Church
• 10/5/2016 - Classes Begin
If you have any questions please contact Robyn
in the Religious Ed Office at (702) 871-1904
ext. 232
Adult Confirmation
Next Adult Confirmation Sessions
TBA
Requirements:
• Adults who are age 18 and above and graduated
• Adults who have been baptized in the Roman Catholic Faith
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
8:00 am to 4:00 pm
in the parish office
Small Church
CommuniƟes;
a way of being
Church
Small Church Communities are groups of 6 to 8
people who gather in homes to reflect on the
scriptures of the upcoming Sunday and their
significance in their lives. All ministries and
organizations connected to Christ the King are
asked to use a simple formula for prayer as
they gather: Read one of the scriptures for the
upcoming Sunday. Take a few moments to
reflect on one of the questions related to the
scripture (in Fr. Ray’s column). Invite
individuals to share their response with the
person next to them; encourage people to
share with someone they do not know well.
Before we know it we have grown closer as a
community!
Please call Chris at (702) 378-5622
or e-mail at sellmanc@cox.net
September 2016
Sun
RR
MG
MO
JAQ
BH
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
1
Fr. Ray Rioux
Fr. Manny Guico
Fr. Max Oliva
Fr. Joel Aquino
Fr. Brian Highfill
8:00
RR
Fri
2
8:00 ~TBA
Sat
3
8:00 ~ TBA
4:00
4
7:30
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
11
7:30
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
18
7:30
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
25
7:30
9:30
11:30
1:30
3:30
RR
RR
BH
BH
JAQ
RR
RR
MO
MO
JAQ
RR
RR
MO
MO
MG
MG
MG
RR
MO
MO
5
8:00
JAQ
12
8:00 JAQ
19
8:00
MG
6
8:00
13
8:00
20
8:00
RR
RR
RR
7
8:00
14
8:00
21
8:00
RR
RR
RR
8
8:00
15
8:00
22
8:00
RR
RR
RR
9
8:00
16
8:00
23
8:00
JAQ
MG
JAQ
10
RR
8:00
JAQ
4:00
RR
17
8:00
MG
4:00
RR
24
8:00
MG
4:00MG/RR
26
8:00
MG
27
8:00
28
RR
8:00
RR
29
8:00
RR
30
8:00 JAQ