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Pray for Fr Peter and Fr Jeff

And Our Parishes in Transition!




MAY 18, 2014
FIFTH SUNDAY OF EASTER
CHRIST THE KING PARISH
DIOCESE OF JOLIET
1501 South Main Street, Lombard, IL 60148
Rectory: (630) 629-1717 Fax: (630) 705-0692
Academy: (630) 627-0640 Fax: (630) 705-0139
www.ctklombard.org
www.facebook.com/ctklombard
www.dioceseofjoliet.org
CHRIST
THE
KING
Christ the King
Mission
Statement
The People of Christ the
King in Lombard are a
welcoming, vibrant faith
community building the
kingdom of God through
our many ministries. We
celebrate 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
evangelization, 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.



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PASTOR: Rev. Fr. Peter Jarosz
630.396.6079; frpeter@ctklombard.org

WEEKEND Associate Rev. Fr. Robert Schoenstene 630.629.1717
DEACONS: Rev. Mr. Wayne Storrs 630.629.1717
Rev. Mr. Frank Lillig 630.629.1717
frank@ctklombard.org
Rev. Mr. Peter Robinson 630.629.1717
deaconpeter@ctklombard.org

PASTORAL ASSOC./ ADULT FAITH FORMATION:
Eileen Maggiore 630.396.6076 eileen@ctklombard.org

BUSINESS ACCOUNTS MANAGER: Elaine Colpo-Ward
630.396.6073; elaine@ctklombard.org

DIRECTOR of CHILDRENS FAITH FORMATION/
YOUTH MINISTRY: Sherry Rochford 630.396.6078;
sherry@ctklombard.org

DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND LITURGY: Bill Runge
630.396.6075; bill@ctklombard.org

PASTORS/PARISH OFFICE SECRETARY: Carol Clishem
630.629.1717 carol@ctklombard.org
BULLETIN EDITOR: Gina Gallo bulletin@ctklombard.org

BUILDING & GROUNDS: Tony Azzolin, Joe Iapichino, &Victor Mandin
Christ the King Directory
REGISTRATION:
We welcome you as a family member of Christ the King Parish. It
is our hope and prayer that you feel at home with us at weekend
masses, prayer times, and parish activities. Registration is on the
first Sunday of the month in the narthex, after each Mass or come
to the parish office during business hours. We hope you feel at
home.
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:
Arrangements for baptisms are made by attending a preparation
meeting. Parish registration is a pre-requisite for attending the
meeting. 630.629.1717 x4
SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY:
Please allow eight months of preparation time. Date arrange-
ments are made after the initial meeting with pastor or a repre-
sentative before any other commitments are made. Contact
630.396.6076
ANOINTING OF THE SICK:
If you or one of your loved ones are in need of the Sacrament
contact the rectory or see the priest after Mass. In case of an
emergency of illness or death, please contact the rectory, ext 1.
SACRAMENT PREPARATION FOR CHILDREN:
A child must be registered in Religious Education classes for two
years prior to receiving the Sacraments of Initiation. Contact
630.396.6078
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS:
Individuals who are interested in full communion with the Catholic
Church contact the parish rectory for an appointment at
630.369.6076
ACADEMY PRINCIPAL/KINDERGARTEN TEACHER:
Jill Placey 630.627.0640; jplacey@ctklombard.org

KINDERGARTEN AIDE: Michelle Iwinski

PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS: Karen Hanish, Louise Sinibaldi
PRE-SCHOOL AIDES: Christine Leslie, Jan Waas

ACADEMY SECRETARY/ ASSISTANT TO PRINCIPAL
Lori Bhardwaj 630.627.0640; academy@ctklombard.org


PARISH LEADERSHIP
PASTORAL COUNCIL CHAIR: Mark Shutock; shutock1@aol.com
ADMINISTRATION COMMISSION CHAIR: George Dean;
ggdean01@comcast.net
FAITH FORMATION COMMISSION CHAIR: Joyce Andrejack;
jring96@aol.com and Judy Knox; knox.d@aol.com
SERVICE COMMISSION CHAIR: Martha Cebulski; casadecebul-
ski@comcast.net
WORSHIP COMMISSION CHAIR: Sharon Pierscionek;
sharonbaskets@ameritech.net
FINANCE COUNCIL: Rick Cosenza; rlcosenza@yahoo.com

To my parish family,

As I announced last weekend, after
much prayer, I have accepted a posi-
tion at another parish in our Diocese
and will be leaving Christ the King on
June 8, 2014.

Christ the King Parish has been my home for over
25 years. It has truly been a privilege to be part of
this parish community for so long. Many of my col-
leagues have asked how I can stay at one parish for
so long, and my answer has always been the same:
I love the people. You have been part of my ex-
tended family for the majority of my life.

As with any major change in ones life, there are
moments of joy and moments of sadness. It was not
easy, but I truly believe that the Holy Spirit was with
me when I made this decision.

Thank you for letting me be part of your lives.

With Sincerest Gratitude,

Bill Runge


May 18, 2014 Year of Grace 2013-2014 Page 3
WEEKEND MASS:
Saturday: 5:00 pm
Sunday: 8:00 am, 10:00 am, and 12:00 Noon

WEEKDAY MASS: Monday-Friday 8:30 am

SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Saturdays: 4:00 pm-4:45 pm
M-F 9am; And by appointment

ST. PEREGRINE SERVICE FOR HEALING:
Second Saturdays at 11:00 am

ROSARY AND CHAPLET:
Weekdays at 9:00 am, morning prayer 8:10 am
Tuesdays 5:30 pm

EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION:
Thursdays 9:00 am-8:00 pm, Second Saturday 7:00 pm &
First Saturday 7:00 pm
RECTORY HOURS:
Mon 10:00 am-3:00 pm Tues-Thurs: 9:00 am-3:00 pm
Friday: 9:00 am 12:00 pm
After Hours By Appointment
Main Office closed: 12-12:30 pm
SUNDAY May 18 Fourth Sunday of Easter
8:00 AM Art Waters
10:00 AM Lavern Shutock
12:00 PM Mary DiVerde
MONDAY May 19 - Easter Weekday
8:30 AM Elpidio Gadingan
TUESDAY May 20 - St. Bernardine of Siena
8:30 AM Mildred Lavrin
WEDNESDAY May 21 - St. Christopher Magallanes &
Companions
8:30 AM Alex & Patricia Norkus
THURSDAY May 22 St. Rita of Cascia
8:30 AM Raymond & Paul Gonzalo
FRIDAY May 23 Easter Weekday
8:30 AM Francisco Gameng
SATURDAY May 24 Easter weekday
5:00 PM Loretta Peteck
SUNDAY May 25 Sixth Sunday of Easter
8:00 AM People of the Parish
10:00 AM Sandra Caeiro
12:00 PM Fr John Guiney
Mass Intentions for the Week Readings for the Week
Monday: Acts 14:5-18; Ps 115:1-4, 15-16; Jn 14:21-26
Tuesday: Acts 14:19-28; Ps 145:10-13ab, 21; Jn 14:27-31a
Wednesday: Acts 15:1-6; Ps 122:1-5; Jn 15:1-8
Thursday: Acts 15:7-21; Ps 96:1-3, 10; Jn 15:9-11
Friday: Acts 15:22-31; Ps 57:8-10, 12; Jn 15:12-17
Saturday: Acts 16:1-10; Ps 100:1b-3, 5; Jn 15:18-21
Sunday: Acts 8:5-8, 14-17; Ps 66:1-7, 16, 20; 1 Pt 3:15-18 or 1
Pt 4:13-16; Jn 14:15-21 or Jn 17:1-11a
Pray for Our Sick
Tina Orlita, Coletta Novak, Marciano Guminski,
Isabel Carey, Joan Danz, Jean Wolff, Fred
Henderson, Lydia Sylvia, June Sanders, Terri Ciolli,
Ken Herman, Al Kennedy, Betty Jo Kennedy, Bobby
Wojkovich, Don Nebraske, Fr John Barrett, Marge
Urbonas, Judy Curtis, Fr. Ernie Norbeck, Christine
Schneider, Fr Rich Prodehl, George McNulty,
Dorothy Buti, Deacon Bob Vavra, Thomas Stanton,
Noreen King, Patrick Hyne, Pamela Weber,
Louis DiVerde, Frances Swaufield
Sacrament of Marriage

Did you just get engaged? Or
have you been civilly married
and would like your marriage
celebrated in the Catholic
Church? Please talk to either
Deacon Frank or Peter, or Eileen
at 630-396-6076
Rest in Peace
Our condolences to the family and
friends of Fr. John Guiney,
Raymond Peter Fitzpatrick
Baptism Preparation Class

Tuesday, May 20, 2014
6:30 pm in Narthex
Call the rectory to register.


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Fishing Derby
Saturday May 24, 2014

The Knights of Columbus, Christ the King Lombard council
#11027, will be holding their 18
th
Annual Knights of Columbus
Fish & Cut Bait / Fishing Derby.

The date of this event is May 24, 2014 located on 16
th
& School Street at (MONTINI
SCHOOL POND / YORK CENTER).

Friends & Families of the Knights of Columbus and CTK parishioners are welcome.
Food / Refreshments / Prizes & Fishing Too will be provided (No Fishing Permit Needed)

Prizes will be awarded for all categories of fish, (everyone wins).

Thank You for Your Support

Fishing Directors, Eddie Sowa, Henry Sokalski
and that Lovable Ex-Cook Ed Pacilli
Council of Catholic
Women Mass

A May Crowning and Installation Mass was held
at Christ the King on Sunday, May 4, at 10:00.
The officers, board members, and past Women of
the Year processed to the Blessed Virgin statue
where Kate Uhart crowned Mary. During Mass,
Fr. Peter Jarosz installed our new officers: Presi-
dent Michelle Iwinski, Vice President Madalene
Cannata, Recording Secretary Gerry Dean, Cor-
responding Secretary Shirley Fitch, and Treasurer
Carol Neff (in absentia). Before the recessional,
Fr. Peter presented Kate Uhart as our Woman of
the Year and Amar Patel as our Good Egg Award
Winner. We had a very special presentation for
Madalene Cannata who was given a Lifetime
Achievement plaque for over 5 decades of service
to others through the Council of Catholic Women.
Christ the King CCW is a very active ministry in
our parish. If you are interested in joining us,
please call Sue Oliveri (Membership chairperson)
at 630 627-9013.
Knights of Columbus


For those of you who don't know the Knights of Co-
lumbus is an organization of Catholic men and their
families. Being a member of the Knights isn't as time
consuming as you may think. We are asking for 24
hours of your time each year in the following manner:

12 hours a year reading the weekly church bulletin,
in the state and local newsletter and the monthly
Supreme Council magazine the COLUMBIA.
2 hours a year volunteering at a Council event of
your choice.
2 hours a year attending two Council prayer ser-
vices with your family.
2 hours a year on a Council sponsored family pro-
ject event.
2 hours a year attending one Council meeting, if it
is a good one you may want to attend more.
4 hours a year attending a Council social function
with your family.

If you require any additional information about the
Knights, please feel free to contact our Membership
Chairman Ed Schumann at (630) 627-8213.



May 18, 2014 Year of Grace 2013-2014 Page 5
Reflecting on Gods Word
Over the years several television shows have focused
on rebuilding and reshaping houses. For over thirty
years PBSs This Old House has offered tips on re-
pairing homes. More recently, Extreme Makeover
takes a team into someones home and transforms it
to meet the serious needs of its occupants, often deal-
ing with health or disability issues or trying to serve
the larger community in some way.
From the beginning the church has been imagined as
a house of living stones, built on Jesus Christ, a
dwelling place where people come for shelter and
sustenance, where they can set down their burdens
and find comfort and consolation before being sent
back out in the world to make it a better place to live.
The risen Christ is truly one who offers an extreme
makeover. He can be trusted to shape us into a
dwelling place where the Spirit of the Lord takes up
permanent residence, bringing gifts to benefit the
world. From the beginning there have been chal-
lenges for those who form the church, and an ongoing
need for renovation to meet the needs of the time.
Our efforts to make the church a home where love,
mercy, justice, and peace will be found should lead us
to build more firmly on Jesus our cornerstone. When
the time comes, the home he promised to prepare for
us and take us to should be easily recognizable. It
should not be that much different from the church we
have been living in all our lives.

~ James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R.
Copyright 2013, World Library Publications. All rights re-
served.
Attention all Nurses
Our annual spring scholarship brunch will be
held on: Saturday, June 21
at St Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Lisle.
Mass at 8:15 am with brunch immediately
following at 9 am in the Parish Center

Our keynote speaker is Dr. Kathie Blanchfield who will
speak on "Nurturing Spiritual Strength for Self and Oth-
ers." Joliet diocesan council of catholic nurses
Sandra K. Razka, RN, MSN, CFCS
Parish Nurse
St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church 630.353.4533
25th or 50th Wedding Anniversary?

The Diocese of Joliet will hold its Thirty-sixth annual
Wedding Anniversary Mass on Sunday, September
14, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at the Cathedral of St. Raymond
in Joliet. If you are celebrating either your 25
th
or 50
th

anniversary this year, please contact the rectory so
that we may submit your name to the Diocese for a
formal invitation. Those celebrating over 50 year an-
niversaries do not receive a formal invitation, but will
be able to register to attend at a later date. Please re-
spond by June 30.

Date: Saturday, July 26, 2014
Start Time: 8:00a.m., registration opens
6:30a.m.
Location: St. John the Baptist
0S233 Church St, Winfield, Il
60190
Fee: $20 Pre-race;
$25 after July 20 & race day
$5 Kids Dash(7 & under)
$60 Family (4 for 5K)
Register online: www.signmeup.com/98999
Race Questions: Jenniphergraf@gmail.com
ADULT VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
June 30, July 2, July 7 & 8, 2014
7:00 - 9:00 pm
Where: Notre Dame Church
64 Norfolk Ave.
Clarendon Hills, IL 60514
Cost: $75, Notre Dame Parishioners: $50
To Register: Contact: Lori Balsamo
lbalsamo@notredameparish.org
(630) 601-1757
Dr Joan Gorski, from The Catholic Biblical Insti-
tute, will be teaching these classes.


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Celebrate the Past
Praying in thanksgiving for the Preset,
Guidance for our future

Dear Parishioners,
I am a member of our Parish Transition Committee.
We are a group of parishioners, like you, who are plan-
ning Father Peters 25
th
Anniversary Mass reception on
June 6
th
. We are also planning a Hospitality Reception
for Saturday and Sunday, June 7
th
and 8
th
to conclude
his twelve years as pastor.

I hope you all will join us at these events. Here are
some of the things we are working on a program
booklet with Mass readings, songs and prayers. In this
booklet, there will be a biography of Father Peter and a
list of his accomplishments while he served as our pas-
tor. As you have already seen there are a series of
bulletin articles published every week as reminders for
you.

Our PLC will be decorated beautifully for the anniver-
sary mass reception. I would invite you to bring along
your best appetizers and perhaps a bottle of wine when
you come to the reception on June 6
th
. Please contact
Elaine Ward at elaine@ctklombard.org.

Saturday and Sunday (6/7 and 6/8) when you come to
Mass please bring along a favorite cookie, cake or
some other goodie that you are famous for baking and
know Father likes to the P0arish Life Center. Mary
Maderak and her team will be hosting the hospitality
that weekend. If you are able to lend us a hand setting
up and serving and with cleanup, please contact Mary
with your name and time you can help630-620-
6478many hands make light the work and we appre-
ciate your time and talent as Father has said so many
times. After greeting Father to wish him well, be sure to
sign his spiritual bouquet poster.

Our committee is also planning a hospitality weekend
for June 21 and 22 to welcome Father Jeff. May I ask
you again to bring your fantastic baked goodies to the
Masses this weekend and for your time helping serve
and clean-up.

In the weeks that follow, our committee has planned a
series of phone calls (robo calls) informing you of peo-
ple you can contact should you need anything before
Father Jeff arrives as well as information on parishioner
town hall meetings to help you with your transition to
another pastor. Please note we will have priests saying
daily and weekend Masses. Many of us have some
mixed emotions at this time and questions, so we are
hoping these meetings will help you. If you do have
any questions or needs, please feel free to contact the
rectory. Continue to pray for Father Peter and Father

Jeff in their transition.
God Bless, Janet Sipolt
The Silver Jubilee Celebration of
Fr. Peter Jarosz
Ordination June 1989,
25
th
Anniversary June 2014
Bishop Joseph Siegel will be present.

Friday June 6
th
2014
Prelude music- 6:45
Mass of Thanksgiving 7-8 PM
Following the Mass, Fr. Peter will remain at sanc-
tuary steps to give personal blessings to parish-
ioners, family and friends as Father did at his Or-
dination.
Reception to follow after the Mass
in the Parish life Center
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Final weekend for Fr. Peter and Bill Runge at
Christ the King parish will be Saturday and
Sunday, June 7
th
and 8
th
.
Fr. Jarosz will be at Masses to share a short
reflection on twelve years as Pastor of Christ
the King Parish. During the closing song,
those who wish to say personal good-byes to
Fr. Peter can come up the middle aisle. We
will also take time to say thank you to all
staff who have served this parish well over
the years.
There will be a reception after all Masses
in the Parish Life Center.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

Fr. Jeff Stoneberg begins his pastorate at
Christ the King on Saturday/Sunday, June
21/22.

Fr. Peter Jarosz begins his new pastorate at
St. Ann, Channahon, on the Feast of Corpus
Christi , June 21/22, when all new assign-
ments begin in the Diocese of Joliet.

Fr. Peter will be installed as the new Pastor of
St Ann, Channahon, by Bishop Conlon on
Saturday June 21
st
, at 5:00 p.m.


May 18, 2014 Year of Grace 2013-2014 Page 7

Dear family at Christ the King Church,
In this great season of Easter, we are again reminded of the divine love that so
wished to empty itself upon humanity by means of our Lords passion, death, and
resurrection. We might ask ourselves, why all this drama in the process of salva-
tion? Because it is the most genuine way for God to show us what he meant by I
love you! But this love has kept a promise - that God would always be with us. We
know this promise is fulfilled in our Eucharistic Liturgy, when the presence of our
God is given to us in the form of a meal. But this great season also births another
element to this promise, that is, the ordination of deacons and priests to become
ministers of the body of Christ, the Church throughout the ages. In line with this
season, its my great joy to announce to you that your own little brother is going to
be ordained a priest of Jesus Christ this coming May 17
th
at Holy Name Cathedral. I
cannot be more thrilled, though I anticipate that this thrill will also let in a fiber of fear and trembling. Fear, in the sense
that committed love always requires a healthy sense of vigilance and attention. It is the awesome responsibility of
stewardship that can make a man tremble before God, and the priestly stewardship is that of the most precious kind a
stewardship over the flock of Jesus Christ. While I do admit to so many shortcomings, I also realize that a transforma-
tive grace is at work in us. Through our baptism, we received the promise of the comfort and the guidance of the Holy
Spirit, and this promise never fails; it leads us through that great Christian adventure we call vocation. I trust in this
transformative power, and so do my brother deacons who will soon be priests with me. This same power is at work in
you. Perhaps if we were to look back, and I mean really look back, just a few years and look at the progress of our
lives, we would find clear traces of the divine at work in our lives. After five years of seminary, I never thought I
would be able to look back and say, it is accomplished! But the time has come for priestly ordination, and the length
of those years in the seminary no longer seems so intimidating. As such, it is natural that transitions like this should be
both bitter and sweet. Bitter, because having to say goodbye even to an old way of living can be difficult, but sweet,
because it is the Lord of yesterday, today, and forever, who is guiding this new adventure in life. Overall, I am thankful
foremost because the Lord loves us all so very much, and second because this love has led me to where I am in my life
and vocation. I am thankful to God for the life He has breathed into me through my parents; the new life He washed me
with through my baptism; the people who have and continue to charm my existence with the blessings of friendship;
and for the sustenance of my faith through a daily nourishment of the Holy Eucharist, which is the very center and
source of all the goodly things of my life. I in turn, now, wish to be both brother and priest to all of you; I who am
mostly a son and a servant in reality. But for the sake of Christ and His Kingdom of love, I choose to answer the call to
this mysterious fatherhood of the presbyterate so that I may stand with all our friends in the communion of heaven dur-
ing our Sunday Liturgies and offer to God your heartaches and joys and in turn offer to you from God His very own
life. There, on the border of the sanctuary and the nave, I hope to see you in order that I may hand over to you the sus-
tenance of the divine life that is contained in the Eucharistic sacrifice. Nothing comforts me more than to realize how
privileged I will soon be to be called your servant in Christ Jesus. Pray that I may live up to the title. Nothing in life is
worth living unless it is lived for the other, because the law of life is the law of the family and that is what we are.
Thank you to Fr. Peter for supporting me and my vocation since I was a teenager in high school. Thank you to all those
familiar faces and words of encouragement that has sustained me for a number of years. You all know who you are and
what you mean to me. I am sure I will see you all around in the near future. God bless you, and I hope you have
enough wine with all the cheese I just served you in this letter. In Christ who is King, I remain always your little
brother, and soon to be baby priest.

Deacon Matthew Jamesson

Deacon Matthew Jamesson has served Christ the King as a seminarian and as a deacon. We congratulate his family and
home parish, Sacred Heart. We are proud of our native son of Lombard.
Fr Peter Jarosz and Staff

Congratulations to our new priest of the Diocese of Joliet, Fr Maciej Stelmach!
Transitional deacons; Deacon Thomas Dunn, Deacon Clive Otieno, and Deacon Michal Twaruzek
And Permanent deacon: Deacon Rigoberto Padilla


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Christ the Kings Parish White Elephant Sale
June 12th, 13th and 14th
8:00 A.M. to 4:00 PM
YOUR DONATED ITEMS ARE NEED!

Please give us your donated items to benefit the children of our Religious Education Program and the Early
Learning Academy.

You can drop off your items any time between May 27th to June 10th. Please place donated items under the
school canopy.

Items we cannot except are: infant/toddler car seats, baby walkers, mesh-type playpens, cribs with slats less
than 2 1/2 inches apart, mattress/box springs, computers, paint, chemicals or skis.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Jill at 630-627-0640
Religious Education Families:
Learning Together.

Thanks to all the parents of the families in our
religious education community at Christ the King
for being the first teachers of the faith. I consider
share the faith, pass it on from one generation to
the next my motto and as parents, you play a big
role in that process. A note of gratitude goes to
Sherry Rochford our director of children and teen
faith and service formation. It has been a joy to
serve with Sherry over my time here at Christ the
King. I would also like to thank all the catechists,
helpers and volunteers who served with Sherry.

Children we are proud of you! Fr. Jeff, your new
pastor, would love to see and meet you at
Masses this summer. He is a kind and gentle
priest!

Good bye, until we
meet again.

Fr. Peter Jarosz
Endre Agocs
Irene Boutiette
Madelene Cannata
Maureen Carroll
Angela Coats
Barb Collins
Kathy Dannenberg
Shawn Denning
Janet Diskin-Sipolt
Roger DSouza
Jeanette Esposito
Adrienne Forstneger
Lupe Gadomski
Jim Golick
Jean Hausken
Aaron Henderson
Joe Iapichino
Florence Kaminski
Louise Kerbs
Pat Lebeau
Virginia Lesnik
Lisa McDaniel
Mary Anne McGerty
Pat McGovern
Joann Mikulecky
Erin Mikulecky
Kerry & Michael Moore
Kelly Mullins
Lois Nebraske
Sylvia Olsen
Florence Owens
George Palmer
Bill Richards
Peter & Barb Robinson
Sherry Rochford
Ed & Karen Schumann
Chub Thompson
Lilibeth Torralba
Andrew Tuszynski
Dick & Kathy Uhart
Reimus Valencia
Marie Voss
Rosemarie Wakely
Don Willig
Patricia Winchell
Nancy Yonan
Christ the King Parish would like to thank the
many volunteers who selflessly serve the home-
less through the PADS program at Etz Chaim.
Our site coordinators, Jarrod and Martha Cebul-
ski, dedicate their time and talent to make this
program a huge success. The clients who are
served really enjoy our presence and our hospital-
ity.
Our gratitude to you Martha and Jarrod for a job
well done! Thank you also to all the parishioners
who help in any way. Forgive us if we have inad-
vertently forgotten your name!
May God continue to bless you and this ministry.


May 18, 2014 Year of Grace 2013-2014 Page 9


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STEWARDSHIP OF TIME
May 3 & 4
STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE


# Registered Families


1400


Households
Account No. Amount
Weekly Offering 319 $9,647.00
Non Env/Loose $2,972.00
This weeks total $12,619.00
Weekly Budget $14,000.00
Under Budget - $1,381.00
Debt Reduction 85 $3,001.00
Month goal needed $5,332.00
ANNUAL MINISTRIES APPEAL
78% of our goal Amt Pledged:
Goal $55,236.00
$43,072.00
Amount Paid:
Balance Due:
$21,673.00
$21,399.00
Thank you to all parishioners for your very
generous contributions!

A STEWARDSHIP OF TREASURE
Catholic Ministries Annual Appeal Report through 5/9/2014
WHIP Visit
On Wednesday, May 7, Mary Ellen Clish &
Sharon Pierscionek of Christ the Kings St.
Joseph Table and Shirley Fitch & Kate Uhart
of the SVDP Food Pantry, drove to Washing-
ton, IL. We presented a $1,500 check to
Washington Helps Its People food pantry.
This donation was due to the generosity of
the guests who attended our St. Joseph Ta-
ble in March. We learned how the food pan-
try in Washington works and how many peo-
ple they serve. We also got a glimpse of
some of the devastation from the tornado that
devastated parts of the town in November,
2013. Thank you to all of the vendors, pa-
rishioners, staff, and friends who supported
the St. Joseph Ta-
ble this year. The
money we raised is
going to do a lot of
good!


SUNDAY
Mass
*Mass
RCIA
Mass
Baptism

*Interpreted Mass for the Deaf
MONDAY
St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry
TUESDAY
Staff Meeting
Rosary
Baptism Class
Worship Commission Formation
WEDNESDAY
Prayer Shawl Ministry
Bible Study
5/18
8:00 am
10:00 am
11:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
5/19
12:00 pm
5/20
11:00 am
5:30 pm
6:30 pm
7:00 pm
5/21
1:00 pm
7:00 pm

Church
Church
ER
Church
Narthex

ER

DR
Church
Narthex
PLC

ER
ER
THURSDAY 5/22
Adoration of Blessed Sacrament
Break Open the Word
Knights of Columbus
9am-7:30pm
10:00 am
7:30 pm
Church
ER
ER
FRIDAY 5/23

Prayer Group 7:00 pm ER
SATURDAY 5/24

Confessions
Mass
4:00 pm
5:00 pm
Narthex
Church
SUNDAY 5/25

Mass
*Mass
Liturgy of the Word for Children
Mass
Baptism

*Interpreted Mass for the Deaf
8:00 am
10:00 am
10:00 am
12:00 pm
1:00 pm
Mass
Church
Church
Church
Narthex
Ministry Schedule for Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, 2014


M. & K.
Campbell
G. Francl
M. Gonzalo
J. Indreika
J. Lizak
L. Michalik
S. Pierscionek
M. Seagraves
Saturday
5:00 PM

C. Thompson
D. Denn, J. & M. Maderak
F. & G. Zelazny
J. Gelino N. Ge-
lino
T. Gelino

Fr Peter Jarosz
Sunday
8:00 AM

D. Morrissey
M. Alzona, I. Boutiette
F. Kaminski, G. Marola
M. Stellmach
C. Gaffud
H. Krause

Fr Peter Jarosz
Sunday
10:00 AM

M. Shutock
J. Krupka, C. Porras
K. & E. Schumann
H. Sokalski
S. Dauz
K. & E. Prado
T. Wheeler
Fr Bob
Schoenstene
Sunday
12:00 PM

N. Migali
E. & O. Manicad
B. & J. Sasso, K. White
C. Gedwill
J. Ong
Fr Bob
Schoenstene
Mass Time Lector
Extraordinary Ministers of
Holy Communion
Altar Server
Presider Ministers of Care
CHRIST THE KING PARISH EVENTS
Daily Mass
8:30 am
Confessions 9:00 am
Morning Prayer 8:10 am
Rosary
Tuesdays 5:30 pm
Daily 9:00 am
Exposition of Blessed Sacrament
Thursdays 9:00am-7:30pm
First Fridays 7:00-8:00pm
Second Saturdays 6:00-8:00pm
Adoration before/after Mass
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CHURCH NAME & NUMBER
Christ The King #512918

ADDRESS
1501 South Main Street
Lombard, IL 60148

PHONE
630.629.1717

CONTACT PERSON
Gina Gallo
630.290.6367
or
Eileen Maggiore
630.308.1127

SOFTWARE
Microsoft Publisher 2007
E-Mail from bulletin@ctklombard.org
Adobe Acrobat

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