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    JUNE 12, 2011

    PENTECOST SUNDAY+ YEAROFTHE EUCHARIST +

    1501 South Main Street, Lombard, IL 60148Rectory: (630) 629-1717 Fax: (630) 705-0692

    Academy: (630) 627-0640 Fax: (630) 705-0139

    WWW.CTKLOMBARD.ORG

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    Christ the King Directory

    LITURGY:Saturday: 5:00pmSunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, and 12:00 Noon

    WEEK DAY LITURGY: Monday-Friday 8:30am

    SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:Saturdays: 4:00pm-4:45pm

    M-F 9am; And by appointment

    ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTIONS:Second Saturdays at 11:00am

    ROSARY AND CHAPLET:Weekdays at 7:35amTuesdays 5:30pm

    EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION:1st Thursday 9:00am until1st Friday at 8:15am

    Other Thursdays 9:00am-8:00pm

    RECTORY HOURS:Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am-3:00 pmFriday: 9:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.After Hours By Appointment

    REGISTRATION:

    We welcome you as a family member of Christ the KingParish. It is our hope and prayer that you feel at home

    with us at weekend masses, prayer times, and parish

    activities.SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:

    Arrangements for baptisms are made by attending apreparation meeting. Parish registration is a pre-requisite for attending the meeting.

    SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY:

    Please allow eight months of preparation time. Date

    arrangements are made after the initial meeting withpastor or a representative before any other commit-ments are made.

    ANOINTING OF THE SICK:

    If you or one of your loved ones are in need of the Sac-

    rament contact the rectory or see the priest after Mass.In case of an emergency of illness or death, please con-tact the rectory, ext 1.

    SACRAMENT PREPARATION FOR CHILDREN:

    A child must be registered in Religious Education classesfor two years prior to receiving the Sacraments of Initia-tion.

    RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS:

    Individuals who are interested in becoming in full com-

    munion with the Catholic Church ought to contact theparish rectory for an appointment.

    Christ the King Mission StatementThe People of Christ the King in Lombard are a wel-

    coming, vibrant faith community building the king-

    dom of God through our many ministries. We cele-

    brate our diversity, seeking to realize the gifts of each

    member of our parish, as we are all joined together

    under one faith, in a spiritual journey of evangeliza-

    tion, service to others, and a reverence for all life. In

    the Eucharist, we find new life, and bring this life to

    others through stewardship, education, and worship.

    PASTOR: Rev. Peter Jarosz

    630.396.6079; [email protected]

    WEEKEND ASSISTANT: Rev. Robert Schoenstene

    630.629.1717

    Deacons: Deacon Wayne Storrs 630.629.1717

    Deacon Frank Lillig 630.396.6077

    [email protected]

    Deacon Peter Robinson

    630.629.1717; [email protected]

    PASTORAL ASSOC./ ADULT FAITH FORMATION:

    Eileen Maggiore 630.396.6076;

    [email protected]

    BUSINESS MANAGER: Elaine Colpo-Ward

    630.396.6073; [email protected] FAITH FORMATION: Sherry Rochford

    630.396.6078; [email protected]

    DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND LITURGY: Bill Runge

    630.396.6075; [email protected]

    PASTORS/PARISH OFFICE SECRETARY: Carol Clishem

    630.629.1717; [email protected]

    ACADEMY SECRETARY/ PARISH FINANCE ASST.:

    Lori Bhardwaj 630.627.0640;

    [email protected]

    KINDERGARTEN TEACHER: Jill Placey, Academy Director

    630.627.0640; [email protected]

    PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER: Karen Hanish

    PRE-SCHOOL AIDE: Jan Waas

    KINDERGARTEN AIDE: Michelle Iwinski

    FACILITIES MANAGER: Tony Azzolin

    630.629.1717; [email protected]

    MAINTENANCE: Paul Sweder, Joe Iapichino, Victor Mandin

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    Sunday, June 12Pentecost Sunday

    Day: Acts 2:1-11; Ps 104; 1 Cor12:3b-7, 12-13; Jn 20:19-23

    8:00 am Peter & ElviraDAgostino

    10:00 am For the Unborn

    12:00 pm Fr. Guiney 50thAnniversary

    Monday, June 13St. Anthony of Padua

    2 Cor 6:1-10Mt 5:38-42

    8:30 am John Airey

    Tuesday, June 14Weekday

    2 Cor 8:1-9Mt 5:43-48

    8:30 am People of CTK

    Wednesday, June 15Weekday

    2 Cor 9:6-11Mt 6:1-6, 16-18

    8:30 am Arthur Oster

    Thursday, June 16Weekday

    2 Cor 11:1-11Mt 6:7-15

    8:30 am Arthur Waters

    Friday, June 17

    Weekday2 Cor 11:18, 21-30Mt 6:19-23

    8:30 am Jean Brzyzinski

    Saturday, June 18Weekday

    2 Cor 12:1-10Mt 6:24-34

    5:00 pm Bob & Pat LeBeau

    Sunday, June 19The Most Holy TrinityFathers Day

    Ex 34:4b-6, 8-9

    Dn 3; 2 Cor 13:11-13Jn 3:16-18

    8:00 am Matthew Rusek

    10:00 am Fathers Living

    12:00 pm Fathers Deceased

    Pray for HealingTina Orlita, Dorothy Hamil, Emily Rusek, Marge Urbonas, Joan Danz, Dave Hepko, Lillian Szmurlo, Coletta Novak, AlexNorkus, Adeline Staib, John Cleary, Cathey Castro, Ed Fontana, Betty Adams, Rev. Thomas White, Terri Jirsa, KevinStellmach, Michael Reynertson, Mary Amabile,Ali Broshar, Madalyn Lostumo, Fr. Martin Gabel, Catherine Wendt, Adri-enne Zimmerman, Kathleen Intiher, Dr. Pravin Bhatt, Fr. Raymond Foster, Mary Lou Nugent, Marilynn Melichar.

    * If it has been longer than six weeks since you or your loved ones name has been on the list, please call the rectory to give an update.

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    MARRIAGE AND THE EUCHARIST:

    The final opportunity for married and engaged couplesto experience the Marriage and the Eucharist event will be on June 18 at Holy Family Parish in Shorewoodfrom 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The morning includes theMarriage and the Eucharist presentation by Dr. JimHealy. It will be a structured reflection/ liturgicalpreparation time for the couples followed by the cele- bration of the Eucharist. The cost of $10 per couple

    includes a continental breakfast and workshop materi-als.

    Christ the King Parish welcomes

    Nihal Bellamkonda

    & Riddhima Therese Lakamsani

    who were Baptized into theChurch

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    Stewardship of Treasure

    May 28/29, 2011 Collection

    # Registered Families 1380 Households

    Account No. Amount

    White Envelopes 348 $8,883.91

    Non-envelope users $1,587.63

    This weeks total $10,471.54

    Weekly Budget $12,692.00

    *Difference* - $2,220.46

    Green Envelopes*(Mortgage)

    52 $849.00

    Restricted Budget** $1,731.00

    Difference

    Gold Envelopes

    Gold Budget

    Ministries Appeal:(69.85% of goal)

    63

    $882.00

    $780.50

    $673.00

    $36,690

    KEEP THESE DATESJUNE 16

    TH, JUNE 17

    TH, JUNE 18th

    WHITE ELEPHANT SALE

    CHRIST THE KING EARLY LEARNING ACADEMY

    SCHOOL GYM

    8:00 A. M. 4:00 P. M.

    2011 Catholic MinistriesAnnual Appeal

    Diocese of Joliet

    This is a reminder to send yourAppeal coupon with payment to

    the Donations ProcessingCenter by the 15th of eachmonth. We meet our parish goalonly when pledges have beenfulfilled. We are "United in theBread of Life; One in a

    Covenant of Love. Thank youfor supporting our brothers andsisters in need.

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    Carnations for Dads

    Fathers Day - June 19th

    The Council of Catholic Women invitesyou to be part of our Flowers for FathersDay project. To have their names printedin the a special insert in the Bulletin onFather's Day and to order Carnations to

    honor your Father. Grand Fathers andGod Fathers. Simply write the names you wish to re-member printed in all capital letters and add your nameand phone number along with $2.00 for each Carnationyou order. Then place completed orders with paymentin an envelope marked CCW Flowers in the collec-tion basket during Mass. Flowers will be handed outto those who ordered them on Father's Day. The dead-line to have the names published in the bulletin is -

    June 12th .

    It was so nice to see the knights with their rakes, weed whackers,

    bags, brooms, on a mission, to clean up the parish grounds . As

    we care for our own homes and the impressions it leaves, when

    people drive up to it or come into our house, one sees a sense of

    pride. We are proud of all, that we have done, to our homes. We

    teach our children to take care of their rooms. So too with our

    parish home, we feel a sense of pride as we drive by, we see how

    it is maintained. We are all caretakers of the parish grounds . As I

    have shared in my homilies, this is your home, parishioners, I am

    just the temporary care taker. Pastors come and go, as I will go,

    in a couple years, but you, as parishioners will remain here at

    CTK, for years to come. With Gods help, may you inspire others in

    the community to care for the grounds as you have all done.

    Gratefully, Fr. Peter

    Pictured above: Christ The King Knightette Sherry Rochford, Warden Tom & Son William Carroll, Grand Knight Greg & Children

    Nicole & Sal Procopio, (Backside) Trustee Rudy Caselli, Trustee Henry Sokalski, Inside Guard Joe Ipachino, Parishioner Maureen

    Kruszynski, Program Director Eddie Sowa & picture taken by Knight Barry Diskin.

    A Fathers Prayer

    Lord,I need your special care.Like your earthly father, Joseph,I want to do God's will,even if I may not always understand.

    Make me gentle and selflessin the care of my family and children;help me guide them in the toils and troubles,the happiness and wonders of this life.

    Like my Father in heaven,make me strong in love and forgiveness

    for those you entrust to my care.

    No one can do these things rightly, Lord,without your constant help and boundlessmercy.

    Be with me always,and may I come to you in heaven,and all my family with me.

    Amen.

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    Word of Life

    As Pope Benedict has said, no one of us is some cas-ual, meaningless product of evolution . . . each of us isthe result of a thought of God. . . each of us is willed,each of us is loved, each of us is necessary (BenedictXVI, Inaugural Homily). This is the message of hopethat we humbly offer to women considering an abor-tion, to those in need of healing in the aftermath of anabortion. And to those who find themselves deeplyunhappy, because they have been deceived by a culturethat relentlessly tells us that we are happy only when

    we live for ourselves and not for others, that we arefree only when our autonomy is absolute. God madeus, you and me, in this image and likeness. This meanswe are made to be with others and for others.

    ~Most Rev. William Lori, Bishop of Bridgeport, Hom-ily, Mass at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the

    Immaculate Conception, Jan. 24, 2011

    Concert

    Wednesday, June 22, 7:00 pm

    Visitation Catholic Church

    779 South York Road Elmhurst, IL

    Called to be Holy

    Come for an evening of inspirational music sung by

    Catholic high school students from across the U.S.

    Dr. Axel Theimer, Conductor

    No Admission charge Free will offering will be

    collected. www.CatholicYouthChoir.org

    Last year the Council of Catholic Women planted the grasses, five perennials shrubs and annuals in the south westgarden area adjacent to the Parish Life Center. This spring, between the rain storms, we again planted the annualsin that area. Our thanks go out to Mary Ann Norton who gave of her time to research what annuals would do wellin the area because it gets the hot afternoon sun. Also thanks to Don Knox and Rodger D'Souza who turned overthe soil and mixed in garden soil and compost in the area. Last but not least, a big thank you to Gerry Dean, MaryEllen Clish, Chris Pawlowski and Barb Collins for planting the annuals.

    This year the maintenance will not be very time consuming - if anyone is interested in taking a week or two thissummer to make sure that the weeds pulled and perhaps fertilizing the annuals call Barb Collins 630-620-1274. It

    is a nice peaceful spot to sit and say a little prayer.

    Think about it! Would you and your family like to plant the flowers next year? What better way to give praise tothe Lord!

    God Bless and have a great summer,Council of Catholic Women

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    YLC 2011

    June 24-26Youth Leadership

    Conference

    Calling all Teens:Youth BBQ!!!

    Thursday, June 23rd

    6:30-10:00 PM

    Log Cabin

    Are you ready for a night of fun,

    food, and fellowship?

    Join us for our Youth Ministry summer kick-offevent at the Log Cabin across the street as we

    say hello to our new leaders and good-bye to ourold. Weve got volleyball, capture the flag, food,

    and a bon-fire to close it all out. It will only

    cost you a non perishable food item for thefood pantry. Bring a friend or two!! RSVP toSherry Rochford by Sunday, June 19th so wehave enough food. [email protected] OR

    630-396-6078

    Come on out and bring your friends!

    We have 5 teens attendingour this Diocesan event.This years theme Bread of Life Covenant ofLove will close out the year long celebration,Year of the Eucharist. In addition to the awe-some speakers, great workshops, and inspiringprayer opportunities, our teen will walk with Je-

    sus throughout while 600+ teens partake in a Cor-pus Christi Procession. Please pray for: Gaetano Ciccone Joshua Czernek Emily Maggiore Nick Maggiore Sean Rochford

    As they develop their leadership skills whilegrowing stronger in their relationships withJesus Christ!

    LIVE OUT LOUD!

    June 15 & 16 2011Christ the King Parish

    Jr. High Teens

    Let no one despise your youth,but set the believers an example in

    speech and conduct, in love, in faith, in purity.

    1 Timothy 4:12

    Please pray for our young people as they go out intothe community serving those in need. We have a

    busy two days ahead this week, but there will be funto be had as well. Some of our activities include ascavenger hunt for the food pantry, wrapping giftsfor Humanitarian Service Project, making meal packsat the Feed My Starving Children Organization, aswell as gardening and assisting in various tasks hereat Christ the King.

    We Need YOU!!

    What is your gift?Do you hear God calling you?

    Can you share your faith with

    our young parishioners?

    The events for our teen program can not runwithout the help of some very dedicated vol-

    unteers. The teens would like to do more,but we need your help to do that.

    We also need Catechists and Assistants forthe upcoming school year.As we celebrate Pentecost, listen to whatGod is calling you to do. Wont you prayer-

    fully consider answering that call by sharingyour gifts?|

    If we can help you discern that call, pleasecontact Sherry Rochford 630-396-6078

    Thank-you for all you do for Christ the King!

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    As we come to a close to our Easter Season, we celebrate the coming of the Holy Spirit. Wecelebrate coming out of the darkness into the world enlightened by the Spirit of God, who callsus to finish the work Jesus started. We now become the hands and feet of Jesus, and Godcreated each of us perfectly with the gifts we need to continue that work. What are yourgifts? How can you put those gifts into action as the Disciples did on that first Pentecost?Here at Christ the King we have many opportunities to share your gifts with others. We needeach of you to give your time and talent as well as treasure to build the Kingdom here on earth.If your gift is one of service, why not consider joining the Service Commission or one of itsmany organizations that enable our Parish Community to put into practice Catholic social teach-ings, expressing them through the works of mercy.

    Organizations within the Service Commission are:

    Council of Catholic Women- (CCW) supports empowers and educates all Catholicwomen in the parish through service and special events. They also provide assistance tothose in need through various organizations such as Support Our Troops, Catholic Chari-ties, and Womens Choice Services

    Knights of Columbus-provides spiritual, social and service opportunities for the men ofthe parish promoting charity, unity, fraternity, and patriotism. They also support manyworthy organizations outside the Parish such a Shop with a Cop and Special Olympics.

    PADS (Public Action to Deliver Shelter) provides food, clothing, and shelter to the

    homeless in DuPage County while keeping in mind the dignity every person has a Godgiven right to. St. Vincent DePaul Society helps the needy in a variety of ways but primarily through

    our own food pantry which services many families in the area. They also run our GivingTree as well as prepare food baskets at various times of the year.

    Hospital Visitors or Ministers of Care bring the Eucharist to those who cannot makeit to Mass offering a friendly visit to the recipients.

    Hospitality provides welcome and time to socialize with other parishioners after theMasses.

    Marthas Circle and Ministers of Consolation assist with the grieving process by pro-

    viding the bereaved planning assistance, wake visits, and support for the families. Mar-thas Circle can provide a luncheon for the guests when the funeral is at Christ the King.

    This is only a quick overview of what each organization provides the parishioners of Christ theKing. Each organization is always looking for extra members and support to assist with theirprograms. If you would like any information about any of these organizations, or would like tojoin, please call Sherry Rochford-Staff Liaison to the Service Commission at 630-396-6078 [email protected] and she will get you to the right place! Please consider your gifts andanswer the call of the Spirit.

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    SUNDAY

    Mass

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    Baptism

    MONDAY

    St. Vincent De Paul

    TUESDAY

    Rosary and Chaplet

    WEDNESDAY

    LOL Jr. High Overnight RetreatBaptism ClassBible Study

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    THURSDAY 6/16

    Adoration

    White ElephantBreak Open the WordClergy Meeting

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    FRIDAY 6/17

    White ElephantWedding Rehearsal

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    SATURDAY 6/18

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    Holy Trinity

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    CHRISTTHE KING PARISH EVENTS

    June 18, 5:00 PM June 19, 8:00 AM June 19, 10:00 AM June 19, 12:00 PM

    Altar Server

    Neil OrrKelly Zelenka

    Emily ChmielewskiCharles Grunert

    Danny KransbergerRyan LimKiera McLaughlin

    Cedric MartinezJustin MartinezMonique Martinez

    Extraordinary

    Minister ofHoly Com-munion

    Adrienne ForstnegerMary Maderak

    Joseph MaderakPat McGovernAnna Weselak

    Arsenio AlzonaMercedita Alzona

    Irene BoutietteAida EnriquezMarvin Stellmach

    MonaLisa DouradoJeanne Myscofski

    Ronald MyscofskiAnneMarie SchaafMark Schaaf

    Patricia CarusoTerry Caruso

    Martha CebulskiBrenda GrinoBarbara Robinson

    Lector Gene Doretti Linda Dovalovsky Amar Patel Joy Martinez

    Presider Fr. Bob Schoenstene Fr. Bob Schoenstene Fr. Peter Jarosz Fr. Peter Jarosz

    Ministers ofCare

    B. Collins, G. Francl, L. Michalik, B. & P. Robinson, R. Caselli, Sue McGarry, E& E Mears

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    CHURCH NAME & NUMBER Christ The King #512918

    ADDRESS 1501 South Main StreetLombard, IL 60148

    PHONE

    630.629.1717

    CONTACT PERSON Gina Gallo630.290.6367orEileen Maggiore630.308.1127

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    SUNDAY DATE OF BULLETIN June 12, 2011