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FEBRUARY 6, 2011

FIFTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME


+ YEAR OF THE EUCHARIST +

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

Light shines through the darkness for the upright.


— Psalm 112:4
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Christ the King Directory

PASTOR: Rev. Peter Jarosz LITURGY:


630.396.6079; frpeter@ctklombard.org Saturday: 5:00pm
Sunday: 8:00am, 10:00am, and 12:00 Noon
WEEKEND ASSISTANT: Rev. Robert Schoenstene
630.629.1717 WEEK DAY LITURGY: Monday-Friday 8:30am
Deacons: Deacon Wayne Storrs 630.629.1717 SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION:
Deacon Frank Lillig 630.396.6077 Saturdays: 4:00pm-4:45pm
frank@ctklombard.org M-F 9am; And by appointment

Deacon Peter Robinson (Coor. Pastoral Care) ST. PEREGRINE DEVOTIONS:


630.629.1717; deaconpeter@ctklombard.org Second Saturdays at 11:00am
PASTORAL ASSOC./ ADULT FAITH FORMATION:
ROSARY AND CHAPLET:
Eileen Maggiore 630.396.6076; Weekdays at 7:35am
eileen@ctklombard.org Tuesdays 5:30pm
BUSINESS MANAGER: Elaine Colpo-Ward
630.396.6073; elaine@ctklombard.org
EUCHARISTIC EXPOSITION:
1st Thursday 9:00am until
CHILDREN’S FAITH FORMATION: Sherry Rochford 1st Friday at 8:15am
630.396.6078; sherry@ctklombard.org Other Thursdays 9:00am-8:00pm
RE/FAITH FORMATION SECRETARY: Karen Emmert
RECTORY HOURS:
630.396.6074; karen@ctklombard.org
Mon-Thurs: 9:00 am-3:00 pm
DIRECTOR OF MUSIC AND LITURGY: Bill Runge Friday: 9:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m.
630.396.6075; bill@ctklombard.org After Hours By Appointment
PASTOR’S/PARISH SECRETARY: Carol Clishem REGISTRATION:
630.629.1717; carol@ctklombard.org We welcome you as a family member of Christ the King
ACADEMY SECRETARY/ PARISH FINANCE ASST.: Parish. It is our hope and prayer that you feel at home
with us at weekend masses, prayer times, and parish
Lori Bhardwaj 630.627.0640;
activities.
academy@ctklombard.org
SACRAMENT OF BAPTISM:
KINDERGARTEN TEACHER: Jill Placey, Academy Director
Arrangements for baptisms are made by attending a
630.627.0640; jplacey@ctklombard.org preparation meeting. Parish registration is a pre-
PRE-SCHOOL TEACHER: Karen Hanish requisite for attending the meeting.
PRE-SCHOOL AIDE: Jan Waas SACRAMENT OF MATRIMONY:
KINDERGARTEN AIDE: Michelle Iwinski Please allow eight months of preparation time. Date
arrangements are made after the initial meeting with
FACILITIES MANAGER: Tony Azzolin pastor or a representative before any other commit-
630.629.1717; tony@ctklombard.org ments are made.
MAINTENANCE: Paul Sweder, Joe Iapichino, Victor Mandin THE 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-
Christ the King Mission Statement tact the rectory, ext 1.
The People of Christ the King in Lombard are a wel- SACRAMENT PREPARATION FOR CHILDREN:
coming, vibrant faith community building the king- A child must be registered in Religious Education classes
dom of God through our many ministries. We cele- for two years prior to receiving the Sacraments of Initia-
brate our diversity, seeking to realize the gifts of each tion.
member of our parish, as we are all joined together
RITE OF CHRISTIAN INITIATION FOR ADULTS:
under one faith, in a spiritual journey of evangeliza- Individuals who are interested in becoming in full com-
tion, service to others, and a reverence for all life. In munion with the Catholic Church ought to contact the
the Eucharist, we find new life, and bring this life to parish rectory for an appointment.
others through stewardship, education, and worship.
February 6, 2011 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 3

Mass Intentions
Administration commission
Sunday, February 6 8:00am Algirdas Reivytis Sr.
Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
will be speaking at all
Is 58:7-10; Ps 112; 1 Cor 2:1-5
10:00am Melvin Woell Masses
Mt 5:13-16 this weekend
12:00pm Dr. Joseph R O’Donnell

Monday, February 7 A Power point presentation


Weekday 8:30am Richard Perrault Caring for What God has Given to Us : A
Gn 1:1-19 Faithful Stewards Response
Mk 6:53-56

Tuesday, February 8
In cooperation with the Parish Finance
Weekday 8:30am Deacon Fred Francl Council, Administration Commission and
Gn 1:20 — 2:4a Pastoral Council of CTK.
Mk 7:1-13

Wednesday, February 9
Weekday 8:30am For the unborn
Gn 2:4b-9, 15-17
Mk 7:14-23

Thursday, February 10
St. Scholastica 8:30am CTK parishioners
Gn 2:18-25
Mk 7:24-30

Friday, February 11
Our Lady of Lourdes 8:30am Deacon Fred Francl
Gn 3:1-8
Mk7:31-37

Saturday, February 12
Weekday - BVM
5:00pm Slyvia & Stanley Sowa
Gn 3:9-24
Vincent & John Sowa
Mk 8:1-10
HOSPITALITY WEEKEND
Sunday, February 13 8:00am Frederick Francl
Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time Hospitality resumes in the PLC
10:00am Joan Frichtl
Sir 15:15-20; Ps 119; 1 Cor 2:6-10 this weekend Feb. 5th & 6th,
Mt 5:17-37 [20-22a, 27-28, 33-
34a, 37]
12:00pm Juan Del Rio hosted by PADS. Join us for
coffee, treats & conversation.

Pray for Healing Karen & Ed Schumann


Shawn DeAngeles, Brenda Sasso, Stewart Switzer, Lucy Hospitality Chairman
Lejeaunesse, Fred Hendersen, Dyan Melton, Ken
Esposito, Art Waters, Tina Orlita, Dorothy Hamil, Cathy
Castro, Ed Fontana, Emily Rusek, Pam Nappi, Marge
Urbonas, Sandra Caeiro, Ken Redmond, Edward Danz,
Joan Danz, Alex Norkus, Jean Brzezinski, Lillian
Szmurlo, Jim Lofendo, Dave Hepko, Marge Gavcus,
Fr. Gordon Mahoney.
Rest in Peace
If it has been longer than six weeks since you or your,
loved one’s name has been on the list, please call the Our condolences to the family and friends of
rectory to give an update.* Fran Hughes.
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Coming up in March:
March 17th - A Luncheon to In today’s gospel Jesus says,
Honor St. Patrick “You are the light of the
world.” Is your marriage a
light for your children and the
The Council of Catholic Women’s world? Plan to attend a
annual Luncheon to Honor St. Patrick will Worldwide Marriage Encoun-
take place on Thursday, March 17. The ter Weekend on February 18-
luncheon will be held in the Parish Life Cen- 20, 2011. Contact Tim and Pat Doyle, 630-577
ter and begin at 11 am. Be sure to plan on -0778. For more information visit our website
attending this enjoyable event. Keep an at: wwmejoliet.org.
eye on the bulletin for information.

If you would you like to help or have any


other questions, call Judy at 630-629-3028
Life with the Saints
Father James Martin, SJ, popular author of My
Life with the Saints (and frequent television
Diocese of Joliet
spokesman for All Things Catholic) will be in
Official Biography for the Diocese of Joliet speaking on his lat-
Patron Saint of the est book: The Jesuit Guide to Almost Every-
Year of the Eucharist thing. He will be at St. Isaac Jogues Parish in
February: St. Isidore the Hinsdale on Monday, February 7th from 7 to 9
Farmer & Maria de la p.m. The event will be followed by a recep-
Cabeza tion in the parish hall.

Saint Isidore was a farmer, born in Madrid, Spain For more information, contact Barbara Bekker
in 1070. He married a simple peasant girl named at St. Isaac's , Hinsdale at 630-323-1248 ext
Maria Torribia, and together they had a son whom 207
they lost when he was only a baby. The couple
chose to live a life of prayer, continence, and ser-
vice to God and his Church. One day, someone
complained that Isidore always showed up late for
his work due to his daily attendance at Mass. Leg-
end has it that his employer began to spy on him
"Food Stamp Out-
and beheld an angel assisting him in the fields. We reach Program, Feb.
remember that God will provide. Isidore and Maria 7th. St. Vincent
gave their first fruits to God by offering up morn- DePaul
ing prayer every day, always placing God first in
their lives. Their holy lives, acts of charity, and
Food Pantry"
miracles were legendary. Maria outlived Isidore
A representative from the Northern Illinois
and became a hermit. They lived out the sacrament
Food Bank will be on hand from noon until
of marriage with love and devotion, helping each
2:00pm Monday, Feb. 7th to provide informa-
other to be drawn closer to God.
tion and take applications for assistance un-
Their feast day is May 15. der this program. If any parishioner knows of
Corporal Work of Mercy: to feed the hungry anyone who may benefit from this program,
Spiritual Work of Mercy: to admonish sinners please let them know. Clients who receive as-
sistance will remain anonymous.
February 6, 2011 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 5

An afternoon of Fun and Fellowship -


For only Five Bucks!

Next Sunday Afternoon, February 13, is


CCW’s St. Valentine’s Day Bunco Party.
The event will be held in the Parish Life Center from
2:00 to 4:00 pm. It is open to all adults and teens in
the parish. Snacks and desserts will be served, prizes
awarded and a wonderful Valentine’s Day Basket
raffled off. Tickets will be on sale during the Hospi-
tality today - or contact Anna at:
CCW@ctklombard.org and she will see that you get
the tickets! Only 100 tickets are available. Attention all 4th through 8th grade
One more thing - Help Wanted - We need to borrow
25 Card tables the Bunco Party - We need Bak-
students!
ers for desserts and snacks – We need Donations for I would like to personally invite each student of
prizes. Please give a call or drop an e- message if Christ the King Parish to become an Altar Server
you can help. We would really appreciate it! here at CTK. Being an Altar Server is an awesome
Really! privilege.

Our next information and training meeting will take


place on Saturday, February 19, 2011, from 11:00am
until 12:30pm in the church.
CCW - February 2011 - What’s Happening...
Thank you for considering becoming an Altar
Happy February! Although winter is still here with its
Server. I look forward to meeting you! Parents must
dreary weather, the month is not without opportunities
to get out and be take part in some interesting events.
attend this meeting. Thanks for encouraging your
Take a few moments to make a note of the following child.
get-togethers. Bundle up, come on out and join us! We Sincerely,
will be sure to give you a warm welcome – and a cup Fr. Peter
of coffee…
February 17 – The intentions for the Day of
Please fill out this form and return it to your teacher
Prayer this month is for Families. Please join us. A
Holy Hour with the recitation of the Rosary and Bene-
or drop it in the collection basket during mass.
diction will be held from 7:00 to 8:00 Thank you!

February 21 – CCW Meeting – 7:00 pm in


the Parish Life Center - The program for the evening Name:
will be given by parishioner Kim White and is entitled __________________________________________
“Pilgrimages of Our Lives.”
Kim will address the various types of pilgrimages that
Phone: _________________________________
we, as women, make along our own spiritual journeys.
She will also share many key insights as to decades of
the Rosary and glimpses into the Gospels that will en- Grade: _______
rich our prayer lives. You will find it to be a wonderful
preparation for your spiritual journey through the YES! I am interested in becoming an altar server and
Lenten season. will attend the February 19 training session.

You can bring back that Baby Bottles anytime. YES! I am interested in becoming an altar server, but
We will see that it gets to Woman’s Choice Services. I am not available on February 19. Please contact me
We appreciate your help and support. to set-up another time.
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Catholics Returning Home


Invitation to Non-Practicing Catholics...
Christ the King Parish welcomes you home! Catholics Returning
Home is a cooperative ministry which is supported by the Ro-
man Catholic parishes of the Diocese of Joliet, Rockford and the
Arch Diocese of Chicago.
An Invitation
If you are a Catholic who has been away from the Church for a
while, this invitation is for you! Our Faith Community MISSES
YOU and is incomplete without YOU! No matter how long you
have been away and for whatever reason, we invite you to con-
sider renewing your relationship with the Catholic Church.
Please join us for informal listening sessions and an update of
the Catholic Faith facilitated by members of our staff and parish-
ioners. Everyone is welcome, no matter where they are from!

You are invited to attend a 5-week session to guide you to a rewarding return to your Faith Community.
Attend one or attend all!

Topics of the Evenings


02/10 Week 3 - Explanation of the Mass
02/17 Week 4 - Explanation of Reconciliation
“Why should I go to Confession?”
02/24 Week 5 - Discipleship/Closing Liturgy
“What does it mean to be a Disciple of Christ?” What do I have to do?

All meetings are held on weekday evenings, 7:00 – 8:30pm at Christ the King Parish in the rectory.
Please RSVP to Eileen Maggiore at 630-396.6076 or email at eileen@ctklombard.org.

CD’s for Sale

Have you noticed the kiosk in the narthex next to the baptismal font? This past Christmas we
had CD’s pertaining to Christmas and a variety of topics. They are from Lighthouse Catholic
Media. Currently, the topics are for ordinary use, or every day topics like The cost is a $3.00 a
CD. I have listened to a few and they are great for the car ride to learn more about your faith. If
you would like to see some talking directly on a specific topic just let me know and I can order
some!
Happy Ordinary Time!
February 6, 2011 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 7

CHRIST THE KING CELEBRATES


A Lenten Parish Service Activity

ST. JOSEPH TABLE


MARCH 20

Mark your calendars for Christ the King St. Joseph Table to be held Sunday, March 20 at 1 o’clock, in the gym. This
parish-wide, family-orientated community event is always loads of fun and is a wonderful opportunity to share food and
friendship with family, friends, while remembering those in special need. Donations of meatless dishes, wine or gift
certificates for raffle baskets are most welcome. Volunteers are needed to set-up and work at the Table. Sign-up forms
will be in upcoming bulletins.
For more information, call Mary Ellen Clish, St. Joseph Table Chair 630-495-1339

History of the St. Joseph Table

The table is a tradition of simple, usually meatless dishes, prepared and shared with neighbors and friends. Those at-
tending offer a free-will donation and all the proceeds are given to the poor or a charitable organization.

Sicilian/Italian families started this tradition. History tells us they prayed to St. Joseph to end a famine caused by
draught. When their prayers were answered and it rained, the people showed thanks to St. Joseph by sharing their pre-
cious food with the poor. The menu typically included pasta, fish, eggs/omelets, bread and vegetables. The reason for
this meatless tradition is believed to be the fact that the feast day falls during the Lenten season.

There are special breads baked in crosses and other Christian shapes, which are displayed on the main table in the cen-
ter of the celebration. The main table, usually in the shape of a cross or three-tier (to signify the Trinity), is decorated
with flowers, a sample of each food item, candles and an image of St. Joseph. It is then blessed on the day of the event.

Proceeds of this year’s St. Joseph Table will be given to Catholic Charities.

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OPERATION ANDREW DINNER

This dinner with Bishop Siegel is open to all men who are high school age or older. The evening begins at
6pm and ends by 8pm. Participants will have the chance to have dinner with Bishop Siegel, hear a talk
about vocations, ask questions and meet other young men interested in knowing more about the priest-
hood. Please contact Fr. Burke at 815-834-4004 (vocations@dioceseofjoliet.org) if you are interested in com-
ing to the next Andrew Dinner: Tuesday, February 8, 2011 – Sts. Peter & Paul, Naperville

Christ the King Parish Presents:


Tickets will sell out
. fast!
Order your tickets NOW
and guarantee your seat in
Sister’s class.

Friday, Feb. 11, 2011


8:00 p.m. Show Starts
Doors Open at 7:00 p.m.
Tickets are $15.00 per person
For More information contact Eileen
at 630-396-6076

_____YES! Sign me up for Sister’s class. I wish to purchase _____tickets for the show only at
$15.00 ea.

Enclosed is my check or money order for $________.

_____Sorry I’ll miss the show but enclosed is my donation of $________.

NAME: .............................................................................................................................................................................

ADDRESS: ......................................................................................................................................................................

CITY/STATE/ZIP: .............................................................................................................................................................

PHONE: E-MAIL: ..............................................................................................................................................................

Return this form with a check or money order to:

Eileen Maggiore, Christ the King Parish 630-396-6076


February 6, 2011 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 9

“When The Saints Come Marching In”

The Single Through Loss Committee of the Center for Family Ministry, Diocese of Joliet presents:
“When The Saints Come Marching In” featuring speaker: Fr. Peter Jarosz
Saturday, February 12, 2011 at Christ the King Parish, 1501 S Main St., Lombard, IL in the parish life center.
Program begins with Mass at 5:00 p.m. followed by dinner and speaker to 10:00 p.m. in the Parish Life Center.
Suggested donation: $10.00 (at the door).
STL events are for widowed or divorced Catholics who have endured the initial stages of grief with the help of
a support group and are ready to begin a new chapter in their lives. Our mission is to provide spiritual enrich-
ment, growth and networking opportunities for those who attend. STL activities are open to individuals of all
denominations who are respectful of faith-based values.

RSVP by February 5th at singlethroughloss.org. STL is an inter-parish committee, initiated and endorsed by the
Center for Family Ministry of the Diocese of Joliet. Call the Family Ministry office at 815-838-5334 for more infor-
mation.

Just wanted to share a message from Cardinal George. Lets continue to pray for a reverence for all life and an end to
war. Fr. Jarosz

This past weekend I was in Washington, D.C., with almost 40,000 young people from around the country. About 500
were from the Archdiocese of Chicago. We were there to commemorate the 38th anniversary of the Supreme Court de-
cision that removed the protection of civil law from those members of the human race still in their mother’s womb.
Since the legalization of abortion on demand, over 50 million unborn children have been killed in this country. Each
January, young people march in the nation’s capital to show their respect for human life at all stages of its development, from con-
ception to natural death. They march because they believe that life is a gift from God and should be protected in the laws of a civi-
lized society. It is always good to be with them.
Washington sees many marches and demonstrations, although few of this size or regularity. Most others who come to visit gov-
ernment officials speak for their own interests or for some special group that seeks government help. The young people on the March
for Life demonstrate and speak for people they will never meet, people who have never asked for anything, people without any de-
fense or power to protect them. The marchers for life are different from any other group that comes to Washington. They are not a
special interest group, and that is probably why few take the time to report what they do and many are unable to understand them or
their purpose. Nevertheless, despite the media’s meager reporting and the official silence that often meets their efforts, it is because
of their witness that a majority of Americans would now call themselves pro-life.
Not only unborn children are killed by legal abortion; so is the American legal system’s claim to being a civilizing influence in
our society. A system of laws is judged good to the extent it protects those who cannot protect themselves. When an entire class of
innocent people is made into outlaws just because they are not wanted, the country no longer can be relied upon to protect anyone
from a violent end. People’s lives are now protected only so long as they have the physical or political power to protect themselves.
The country has lost a good and decent legal system because of the decisions of the Supreme Court and the support for abortion on
the part of many legislators. They are responsible to the electorate and to God not only for the deaths of unborn children but for the
destruction of what is their particular responsibility: a legal system that marks a society as civilized. Young people know this; they
have lived all their lives in a society that has hardened its conscience to the killing of the innocent.
The church not only preaches respect for unborn life but does more than any other non-governmental institution to accompany
mothers through pregnancy, to help mothers and fathers to care for their children, to address poverty in our society, to instruct the
ignorant and heal the sick. The young men and women at the March for Life are also part of these efforts. People who have a mone-
tary and ideological interest in maintaining the legal status quo on abortion know this, even as they often deny it. One of the march-
ers asked me how to respond to those who treat abortion protestors with contempt. I told her she should tell them God loves them.
That’s the most important lesson anyone of us learns, and it makes all the difference in this world and the next.
The Scripture readings last Sunday quoted the prophet Isaiah: “A people who walked in darkness have seen a great light.” Christ
is the light of the world. He died so that all might live. Each life is of infinite value because created by God and saved by Jesus
Christ. Enlightened people base their own lives and actions on this light. Some who think of themselves as enlightened and even
“progressive” are blind to this basic truth. They live in darkness. It is for them that the young people prayed and marched last week-
end. They came to Washington to march for life and did so because they are enlightened. Their parents and pastors and teachers
should be profoundly proud of them.
Sincerely yours in Christ,
Francis Cardinal George, OMI
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Stewardship of Treasure
Seniors Invited to Defer Property Taxes
January 22-23, 2011 Collection
Qualified senior citizens aged 65 and older
are invited to apply for the Senior Citizen Real
Estate Tax Deferral Program offered through # Registered Families 1380 Households
the DuPage County Treasurer’s Office by the Account No. Amount
State of Illinois. This program allows qualified
senior citizens to defer property tax payments White Envelopes 381 $8,962.50
until which time the property sold.
Non-envelope users $1,910.22
In other words, once you qualify each year for
the program, you don’t pay your real estate This week’s total $10,872.72
taxes until you sell the property or no longer
own it. The deferral is treated as a loan and Weekly Budget $12,692.00
accrues 6 percent simple interest until
*Difference* - $1,819.28
paid. To qualify, the senior citizen’s household
income cannot exceed $50,000. Additionally,
the property must be used exclusively for pri- Green Envelopes* 70 $1,106.00
mary residential purposes. (Mortgage)

The application period closes March 1, Restricted Budget** $1,731.00


2011. For more information, go online
Difference - $625.00
at treasurer.dupageco.org. or call the
DuPage County Treasurer’s Office at Gold Envelopes $662.50
(630) 407-5900.
Gwen Henry, Treasurer Gold Budget $673.00

Second Collection Latin $1,537.00


America

Request for 2010 Year-End


Contribution Statement

Please Print Clearly

Name: ____________________________________

Street Address:______________________________

City: _______________________________________
Request for 2010 Year-End
Contribution Statement
Envelope No._____________

Drop in collection or email request to Elaine at


elaine@ctklombard.org or mail. Statements will be
mailed after January 30, 2011 Questions, call Elaine at 630-396-6073
Questions, call Elaine at 630-396-6073
Thank You!
February 6, 2011 Year of the Eucharist 2010-2011 Page 11

CHRIST THE KING PARISH EVENTS

SUNDAY 02/06 THURSDAY 02/10


Hospitality All Day PLC Adoration 9:00 am Church
Blest Art All Day PLC Break Open the Word 10:00 am ER
Mass - Blessing of Throats 8:00 am Church Catholics Come Home 7:00 pm Rectory DR
New Parishioner Registration 8:00 am Narthex K of C 7:30 pm ER
Confirmation Retreat #2 8:45 am ER
Re Classes 8:45 am Academy
RE Prayer Service 8:45 am Gym FRIDAY 02/11
Mass - Blessing of Throats 10:00 am Church
BOW-WOW 11:00 am ER Late Nite Catechism 6:30 pm Church/PLC
Mass - Blessing of Throats 12:00pm Church Prayer Group 7:00 pm ER

MONDAY 02/07
St. Vincent De Paul 12:00 pm ER SATURDAY 02/12
New Wine Gathering 7:00 pm ER
St. Peregrine Service 11:00 am Church
Confessions 4:00 pm Narthex
TUESDAY 02/08 Single Through Loss 4:00 pm PLC
Mass 5:00 pm Church

Staff Meeting 11:00 am DR


Children’s Choir Rehearsal 4:15 pm Church
Rosary and Chaplet 5:30 pm Church NEXT SUNDAY 02/13
Mass 8:00 am Church
WEDNESDAY 02/09 Re Classes 8:45 am Academy
RE Prayer Service 8:45 am Gym
Teen Ensemble 5:00 pm Church/BR
Mass 10:00 am Church
RCIA 6:30 pm A Chapel
Children’s Liturgy of the Word 10:00 am Church
RE Classes 6:30 pm Academy
BOW-WOW 11:00 am ER
Choir Rehearsal 7:00 pm Church/PLC
Mass 12:00pm Church
4th Degree K of C Meeting 8:00 pm PLC
CCW Bunco Pary 2:00 pm PLC

Feb 12, 5:00 PM Feb 13, 8:00 AM Feb 13, 10:00 AM Feb 13, 12:00 PM

Isabella Ciccone Charles Grunert Steven Mazarelo Justin Martinez


Altar Server McKenna Sanders Lance Grunert Brianna Mazarelo Cedric Martinez
Nathan Mazarelo Monique Martinez
Sandi DiSalvo Irene Boutiette Carol Clishem Roberta Beckman
Adrienne Forstneger Marie Brudnicki MonaLisa Dourado Oscar Manicad
Extraordinary Mary Maderak Lolita Javier Rita Owczarski Evelyn Manicad
Minister of Holy Joseph Maderak Gary Majcen Cristina Pilar Joyce Sasso
Communion Robert Maslinski Grace Marola Cathy Porras Brenda Sasso
Jerry Pizzotti Florence Owens Ed Schumann Galileo Torralba
Roger Reeder Carol Paulsen Karen Schumann Lilibeth Torralba

Lector Maura Gonzalo Marilyn Seagraves Family Mass Joy Martinez

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

Irene Boutiette, M. Brudnicki, M. Gonzalo, E. Lay, E&O Manicad, L. Michalik, G. Doretti, S. Pier-
Ministers of Care scionek, E& E Mears
CHURCH NAME & NUMBER —
Christ The King #512918

ADDRESS —
1501 South Main Street
Lombard, IL 60148

PHONE —
630.629.1717

CONTACT PERSON —
Eileen Maggiore
630.308.1127

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