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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 March 29, 2015 ~ Palm Sunday of the Lord Come to the Triduum, April 2, 3, 4 The Three Days, this Easter Triduum, is the center, the core of the year for Christians. These are days to save and savor. Adults in the community are invited to plan ahead so that the whole time from Thursday night until the Easter Vigil is free of social engagements, free even of work, free of entertainment, free of meals except for the simplest nourishment. We are asked to fast during Good Friday and to continue fasting, if possible, all through Holy Saturday as strictly as we can, so that we come hungry and full of excitement to the Easter Vigil. We make Good Friday and Holy Saturday free for prayer and reflection and preparation and silence. The church is getting ready. Whether you are young or old, currently active in the parish or not, please set these days aside. All of us should know that our presence for the liturgies is not by invitation. We are all needed here. All of us need this whole community together on its greatest days. On these three days, we gather a number of times with each other. Together we hear some of the church's most beautiful prayers and scriptures and we make some of our finest music. We make plans to take part in the various liturgies and other gatherings of Holy Thursday night, Good Friday and Holy Saturday. Above all, come on Saturday night for the Vigil. Special Reminder: Each evening of the Triduum the church doors will be open at 6:40 p.m. You are invited to gather for simple soup on Holy Thursday and Good Friday, served from 5:30 until 6:30 pm in the Community Center. You might prefer not to wear socks or hose on Holy Thursday to ease your participation in the foot washing, to which the whole community is invited. We ask that when entering the church and during our services these sacred days, a spirit of prayer and reverence be observed. TRIDUUM SCHEDULE April 2, HOLY THURSDAY ~ JUEVOS SANTO No Daily Mass at 8:00 am 5:30-6:30 pm ~ Simple Soup Meal in the Community Center 6:40 pm ~ Church doors open 7:00 pm ~ Mass of the Lord s Supper (We suggest you do not wear socks or hose to facilitate foot washing.) Money donations this evening will benefit Street Teens 8:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ~ Vigiling in the presence of the Blessed Sacrament April 3, GOOD FRIDAY ~ VIERNES SANTO No Daily Mass at 8:00 am Noon ~ Lovelight, A Tenebrae Service 5:30-6:30 pm ~ Simple Soup Meal in the Community Center 6:40 pm ~ Church doors open 7:00 pm ~ Celebration of the Lord s Passion April 4, HOLY SATURDAY ~ SABADO SANTO No Daily Mass at 8:00 am 9:00 am ~ Ephetha Rite of the Elect in the Daily Chapel NO Simple Soup this evening. 6:40 pm ~ Church doors open 7:00 pm ~ Easter Vigil ~ A three hour vigil service followed by a reception for the newly baptized... we end our fast! April 5, EASTER SUNDAY ~ DOMINGO DE RESURRECCION 7:15 am ~ Salubong - Procession of the Risen Christ Church ~ 7:30, 9:30 & 11:30 am, 1:30 (Spanish language) Community Center ~ 9:45 & 11:45 am NO 4:00 pm MASS

April 2015 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat RR MG SM MO Fr. Ray Rioux Fr. Manny Guico Fr. Samuel Martinez Fr. Max Oliva 1 2 Holy Thursday No Morning Mass 7:00 p MG Celebration of the Lord s Supper 3 Good Friday No Morning Mass 12 p Tenebrae Service 7:00 p Passion of the Lord 4 Holy Saturday No Morning Mass 7:00 p RR Easter Vigil 5 Easter Sunday 7:30 MG 9:30 MG 9:45 RR 11:30 MO 11:45 RR 1:30 MO No evening mass 6 Offices Closed 7 8 9 10 8:00 SM 11 4:00 RR 12 7:30 RR 9:30 RR 11:30 MG 1:30 MG 4:00 MO 13 14 15 16 17 8:00 SM 18 4:00 RR 19 7:30 MG 9:30 MG 11:30 MG 1:30 RR 4:00 RR 20 21 22 23 24 8:00 SM 25 4:00 RR 26 7:30 RR 9:30 RR 11:30 MG 1:30 MO 4:00 MO 27 28 29 30 31 8:00 SM Christ Jesus humbled himself, becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross. Philippians 2:8

Daily Bible Readings Monday, March 30: Isiah 42:1-7; Ps 27:1-3, 13-14; John 12:1-11 Tuesday, March 31: Isaiah 49:1-6; Ps 71:1-6, 15, 17; John 13:21-33, 36-38 Wednesday, April 1: Isaiah 50:4-9a; Ps 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34; Matthew 26:14-25 Holy Thursday: April 2: Chrism Mass: Isaiah 61:1-3a, 6a, 8b-9; Ps 89:21-22, 25, 27; Revelation 1:5-8; Luke 4:16-21 Lord s Supper: Exodus 12:1-8, 11-14; Ps 116:12-13, 15-16bc, 17-18; 1 Corinthians 11:23-26; John 13:1-15 Good Friday, April 3: Isaiah 52:13 53:12; Ps 31:2, 6, 12-13, 15-17, 25; Hebrews 4:14-16; 5:7-9; John 18:1-19:42 Holy Saturday, April 4: a) Genesis 1:1 2:2 [1:1, 26-31a]; Ps 104:1-2, 5-6, 10, 12, 13-14, 24, 35; or Ps 33:4-7, 12-13, 20-22; b) Genesis 22:1-18 [1-2, 9a, 10-13, 15-18]; Ps 16: 5, 8-11; c) Exodus 14:15-15:1; Ex 15:1-6, 17-18; d) Isaiah 54:5-14; Ps 30:2, 4-6, 11-13; e) Isaiah 55:1-11; Isaiah 12:2-6; f) Baruch 3:9-15, 32 4:4; Ps 19:8-11; g) Ezekiel 36:16-17a, 18-28; Ps 42:3, 5; 43:3-4 or Isaiah 12:2-3, 4bcd, 5-6 or Ps 51:12-15, 18-19; h) Romans 6:3-11; i) Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Mark 16:1-7 Easter Sunday, April 5:: Acts 10:34a, 37-43; Ps 118:1-2, 16-17, 22-23; Colossians 3:1-4 or 1 Corinthians 5:6b- 8; John 20:1-9 or Mark 16:1-7 or (at an afternoon or evening Mass) Luke 24:13-35 F I N A N C E S The income for the weekends of March 28/29, April 4/5, 11/12, will be posted in a later bulletin as these bulletins went to print early because of Easter. 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 March 28 8:00 am Juan Moran 4:00 pm Sarah (Sikie) Carducci Sunday March 29 7:30 am Leonila Melendez 9:30 am Salvatore Licata 11:30 am Marie Montemurro 1:30 pm Ramon Montalvo 4:00 pm People of the Parish Monday March 30 8:00 am Vicki Bayot Tuesday March 31 8:00 am Guillermo Gonzalez Wednesday April 1 8:00 am Joe LaVoie Thursday April 2 No 8:00 Mass Friday April 3 No 8:00 Mass Saturday No 8:00 Mass April 4 No 4:00 Mass Sunday April 5 7:30 am Joseph Molloy 9:30 am Elizabeth Savarese 9:45 am Priscilla Kennedy 11:30 am Pauline Scopo 11:45 am John & Emma Bolino 1:30 pm People of the Parish No 4:00 pm Mass 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 S. Alba Pedro Alejandrino Maritess R. Boribon Anthony Brasich Jacqueline T. Cagampang Angelie A. Canto Jose & Cora Canto Geno Ceccerelli Leo Coughlin Jim Dammeyer Juan Enriquez Sam Falbo Maria Gerlacforgione Maureen Hart Ellie Hunsberger Richard Kucinski Maria Gladio LaGadia Bob LaPorte Hortensia Garcia Mesta Perla A. Pinuela Romeo Pulido Ramon Rodriguez Remedios Rodriguez Pacita Sabanal Fe Sales Marcela Tumang Ava Urrea Glenn Vergara

A Word from Fr. Ray Una Palabra de P. Ray HAPPY TRIDUUM TO ALL May this Holy Week be filled with inspiration and joy of the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ. Here s hoping that this Holy Week will allow you to fully appreciate the great sacrifice of our Lord Jesus through his passion and resurrection. Join us beginning with the Mass of the Lord s Supper on Holy Thursday as we come to a fuller understanding of what it means to be a servant to all. Be sure to attend one of our Good Friday services as well. With much love and gratitude, Fr. Ray FELICES PASCUAS PARA TODOS Que esta Semana Santa se llena de inspiración y la alegría por la Pasión de Nuestro Señor Jesucristo. Aquí está la esperanza de que esta Semana Santa nos permitirá apreciar plenamente el gran sacrificio de nuestro Señor Jesús a través de su pasión y resurrección. Únase a nosotros a partir de la Misa de la Cena del Señor el Jueves Santo a medida que llegamos a una comprensión más completa de lo que significa ser un siervo de todos. Asegúrese de asistir a uno de nuestros servicios en Viernes Santo. Con mucho amor y gratitud, P. Ray PROPHETIC ANOINTING The solemnity of today s readings invites us into silent contemplation of the mystery of our redemption. There are so many levels on which to understand the events of the Passion. The woman who anoints Jesus acts prophetically in a way that the other disciples do not yet grasp. Anointing is for priests, prophets, and kings, and also for the preparation of the dead. It is for healing and for holiness. Her action acknowledges the imminent events of the passion and death of the Lord, and points toward his resurrection and triumph over evil and death. He is priest and victim, prophet and God, King and Lord. All these things are acknowledged in her prophetic anointing. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. If you wish to donate money for flowers in memory or in celebration of loved ones. DONATIONS MUST BE FOR WEEKEND LITURGIES. C T K A L T A R F L O W E R D O N A T I O N Name of donor: Phone #: Name to be honored: Memory or Celebration (circle one) Date for flowers to be displayed: Alternate Date: We can only accept 3 names per weekend. Please select an alternate date in case 1st choice is unavailable. A donation of $25 & 2 weeks notice is requested. If less than 2 weeks, please bring your request to the office to ensure availability.

O U T R E A C H WHOM DID WE SERVE? March 15 to March 19 455Households 81 Adults and 53 Children Hours: Monday to Thursday 10:00 am until noon Located in the Parish Office COLLECTION FOR HOLY THURSDAY Homeless Helpers is a volunteer-based non-profit organization with nearly 20 years of experience working directly with those on the streets in our community. Maureen Morley and her team of volunteers make over 300 sandwiches every week here at Christ the King which the Homeless Helpers then distribute. The various feeding times of the shelters in the homeless corridor don t always serve the needs of the working poor who arrive by bus after those hours. The sandwiches provide that needed meal to them. Your monetary contributions will greatly bless this program. PROTECTING GOD S CHILDREN FOR ADULTS OFFERED You must go to www.virtus.org to register for this workshop which is a mandate for all volunteers in the Roman Catholic Diocese: Christ the King Catholic Community 4925 So. Torrey Pines Drive Wednesday, April 22, 2015 6:00 pm Estimated length is 3 hours This session will be conducted in English Wheelchair accessible: Yes Easter Surprises for Manna Cupboard! Thank you to all of you who were able to donate to our Outreach Easter program either by making monetary donations after Mass or by bringing foods and candies to our Masses for Manna Cupboard. We are handing out our supplies to the needy and will continue to do so throughout Holy Week, though we are closed on Good Friday.

GOOD FRIDAY 2015 Noon Service at CTK For ten plus years we have had the distinct honor of experiencing one of the best worship services of Holy Week: Born For This - A Dramatic Presentation of the Stations of the Cross. This presentation has been directed and produced by Don and Desiree Bowsher. Don and Desiree have asked to take a break from presenting this experience this year. So, on Good Friday April 3, 2015 we will be presenting something different: a worship service entitled Lovelight, A Tenebrae Service by Janet Litherland, produced by special arrangement with contemporary Drama Service, Colorado Springs, Colorado. What is a Tenebrae Service? Tenebrae is Latin for shadows or darkness. In a traditional Tenebrae Service there is a Tenebrae Hearse, a holder for several lit candles. Through scripture and psalms, or shadow readings,,i.e. The Agony in the Garden, Judas' Betrayal, Peter's Denial and so on, we remember Christ's suffering on his journey to the Cross. At the end of each reading a candle is extinguished, slowing diminishing the light within the room. As the light diminishes, the gloomier the room becomes symbolizing the pain and the suffering that lead to Christ's death. After all light is gone, the room is immersed in darkness, one last scripture is read then a loud crashing sound is created to represent the earthquake that took place when Jesus took his last breath or, in some circles, representing the tomb being closed shut. One lit candle, that has been hidden from view, is revealed and placed on the highest holder of the hearse to represent the resurrection of Christ. The congregation leaves in silence, contemplating on the suffering that Christ endured for our salvation. If you would like more information on Tenebrae Services, there's a couple of sources online. Ken Collins website http://www.kencollins.com/answers/ question-39.htm or Catholic Encyclopedia at http:// www.newadvent.org/cathen/14506a.htm Our Good Friday Tenebrae Service at CTK will include most of the components that make up a Tenebrae Service, with a few alterations. There will be no formal veneration of the Cross but the church will remain open for an hour after the service for those that would like to venerate the cross. What we need: In order to present this Tenebrae Service to the community we are in need of Readers/Actors, Musicians for a choir, Hospitality Ministers, People to assist in moving chairs before the service and after veneration, and a few people to assist at the Cross during the veneration hour. If you can help in any way please e-mail the Director - Christine Kellar at: capricorn171972@yahoo.com or call the office for her cell phone number, as soon as possible. Christine is a member of our Liturgy Committee and has been a vital part of our Music Ministry for many years. She has graciously agreed to take on this project and is looking forward to offering this wonderful spiritual experience to our parish community. We truly thank her! LITURGY CORNER PALM SUNDAY 2015 The Story of God s MERCIFUL LOVE Where Do I Stand? This is the final Sunday before Easter. God s MERCIFUL LOVE is revealed in the account of the Passion of Christ in his suffering and death. That is the story of Jesus Christ. We also hear tidbits of the stories of other people in this Passion. One anoints Christ, another denies knowing him while others accuse Jesus of treason and breaking the Jewish laws. Christ is also proclaimed as the Son of God. Where do you stand in all of this? What is your story at this point in your spiritual journey? Will you deny Christ? Will you acknowledge him in the way you live your life? Will you condemn Christ through your condemnation of others? Will you live and proclaim Christ as the Son of God? Will you die in order to be risen with Christ? This is the time to kneel by the cross, to contemplate where your life is going and how you will be Christ s disciple, in the end. How will you be God s MERCIFUL LOVE in the world from here on out? Second Collection: As a Parish Community, in lieu of our extreme financial situation, we are going to take up a Second Collection after communion each week beginning the first Sunday of May. This collection is OPTIONAL and will go directly to help with the debt reduction. The collection is very important to not only paying down the debt but to the future running of the parish in regards to continuing with a full staff and the programs we currently offer. Good Friday Noon Service - April 3 Just a reminder that this year we will NOT be offering our Stations of the Cross at noon. We will be presenting a special Tenebrae service at church during the noon hour, followed by an optional Veneration of the cross. Please plan on attending and reflecting upon the Passion and Death of Christ. Holy Week Schedule: All services for each of the Holy Week evenings will begin at 7:00 pm. Holy Thursday April 2 This service will include the Washing of the Feet and Eucharistic Procession and Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament until 11:00 pm in the Community Center. Good Friday April 3 The service will include the Liturgy of the Word with the Passion Gospel, Veneration of the Cross, special intercessory prayers and Communion. Easter Vigil April 4 This is a 3 hour service that will include the Vigil of Seven Readings, Baptism of the Elect along with their Confirmation and First Communion. Following the mass a simple reception of cake and punch will be held in the GYM as we celebrate with our Neophytes (Newly Baptized). Easter Sunday - April 5 Masses at 7:30 am (with Salubong procession at 7:15 am before mass) in the CHURCH 9:30 am & 11:30 in the CHURCH 9:45 am & 11:45 am in the COMMUNITY CENTER 1:30 pm CHURCH (Spanish Language) Please Note - THERE IS NO 4 pm MASS EASTER SUNDAY NIGHT

The Week Ahead MONDAY - MARCH 30 1:00 pm Sack Lunches - Room 1 6:30 pm Talleres de Oración y Vida - Room 5 TUESDAY - MARCH 31 8:45 am Centering Prayer - Daily Chapel 6:00 pm Good Friday Noon Rehearsal - Church 7:30 pm Auxiliary Ladies K of C - Room 3 WEDNESDAY - APRIL 1 8:30 am Our Lady of Perpetual Devotion - Church 9:00 am CTK Seniors - Room 1 4:00 pm Stew for Catholic Worker - Community Center 6:00 pm Music Rehearsal - Gina - Music Room 6:00 pm Good Friday Noon Rehearsal - Church HOLY - THURSDAY - APRIL 2 8:30 am Set-up for Holy Thursday - Church 5:30 pm Simple Soup - Community Center 7:00 pm Mass of the Lord s Supper - Church, Daily Chapel, Community Center, Gathering Space GOOD - FRIDAY - APRIL 3 8:30 am Divine Mercy Devotion 9:30 am Preparation for Good Friday - Church, Daily Chapel 12:00pm Good Friday - Noon Service - Church 5:30 pm Simple Soup - Community Center 7:00 pm Good Friday - Passion of the Lord - Church HOLY - SATURDAY - APRIL 4 6:00 am Preparation for Vigil Reception - Community Center 8:30 am Easter Decorating - Church 7:00 pm Easter Vigil - Church EASTER - SUNDAY - APRIL 5-7:15 am Salubong Procession - Church 7:30 am Mass - Church 9:30 am Mass - Church 9:45 am Mass - Hall 11:30 am Mass - Church 11:45 am Mass - Hall 1:30 pm Misa en Español - Church SALUBONG Easter Morning We are proud and pleased to say that for the third year we will be celebrating the special Salubong procession on Easter Sunday morning at 7:15 am prior to the 7:30 am mass. For those who might not know, Salubong is an Easter ritual that reenacts the meeting of the Risen Christ with his Mother, Mary. Even though scripture does not tell us about this, it is believed that Jesus must have appeared first to his mother, to wipe away her tears and to share the joy of his Resurrection. We invite you to attend this special celebration and procession. It will be a joyous start to your Easter day! Holy Thursday Vigiling Before the Blessed Sacrament Please sign up to vigil before the Blessed Sacrament on Holy Thursday evening. Vigiling begins after the Holy Thursday evening service. Sign up sheets are at the Welcome Center in the Gathering Space.

THE PASCHAL CANDLE and donations in memory of We are accepting free-will donations in memory of a deceased loved one or for a special intention or the intention of a living relative/friend to help defray the cost of our Paschal Candle. This candle will be lit at the Easter Vigil and will then be placed by the Baptismal Font and remain there until the following Lenten season 2016. Envelopes for the donations can be found the WELCOME DESK and at the front desk of our Parish Office. The names/ intentions from the envelopes received by MARCH 23 rd will be listed in the Easter Sunday bulletin. Any envelopes submitted after March 23 rd will be published in a later Easter season bulletin. Please remember to PRINT the information to avoid any misspelling of names. We thank you for your donations. If you have any questions, please call Cathy Bruzzese or Mary Ryan at the parish office at (702) 871-1904. PASTORAL COUNCIL Nomination Time Christ the King s Pastoral Council is a group of 15 members from this parish that act as an advisory committee to Fr. Ray. The members on the council are here to serve you, the parish, for a three year term. We are looking to fill 5 open positions by the first week of June. If you or someone you know would be a wonderful representative on the council they have to be a registered member of this community. There is no age requirement to be on the Council, in fact we have had members as young as 16. To nominate someone you can email Fr. Ray at fatherrioux@ctkccnv.org, drop off a letter at the office, or drop a letter in the collection plate addressed parish council nomination, with the name of the person you nominate, and their contact information. Please make sure that the person you nominate is willing to accept your nomination. Please have nominations in by Friday, May 22 nd, new members will be chosen by Fr Ray and council in June. A Lenten thought from the Knights of Columbus Love for Lent We can turn our personal sacrifices during the Lenten season into a gift for others. Often we think of the Christmas season as a time for giving and Lent as a time for giving up. The practice of giving and giving up can become our way of shedding light on one another when done in the spirit of personal charity. A gift from the heart is to give up something of one s self while giving up something for Lent can become a form of a self-gift--to God and your neighbor. If you give up that candy bar, a donut with your coffee, or that fast food snack, consider dropping the money saved into the poor box on the wall in CTK s Gathering Area near the Welcome Center. All contributions support the Manna Cupboard Ministry to help feed the needy. Your acts of kindness can be summed up in six words-- Give and receive Love for Lent. Council 14144 Knights of Columbus FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY DURING LENT 4:00 ~ 7:00 pm Community Center Menu: Fried Pollock or Baked Cod, French Fries or Mac n Cheese, Cole Slaw, Freshly Baked Rolls, Lemonade or Coffee and Dessert. Adults: $8 Children under 10 yrs. $5

High School Happenin s Jason Ealy - Director of Youth Ministry 871-1904 x 291 ythmin@ctkccnv.org Join us on Facebook - CTK Youth LV Instagram - CTKYouthLV Twitter - CTKYouthLV Confirmation Calendar March 29th: No Confirmation, Spring Break/Easter April 2nd, 3rd, 4th: Triduum Services. Holy Week Conf. I & II. 7:00 pm in the church Get your class to go together 5th: No Confirmation. Spring Break/Easter 12th: Week #17. 5:30-7:00 pm 19th: Week #18. 5:30-7:00 pm 26th: Week #19. 5:30-7:00 pm May 3rd: Week #17. 5:30-7:00 pm 10th: No Confirmation. Mother s Day 17th: CONFIRMATION MASS Middle School Youth Ministry Jason Ealy Youth Minister ythmin@ctkccnv.org Beth Thompson Director of Christian Formation betht@ctkccnv.org Explore Calendar All classes are on Tuesday nights March 31st: No Class. Spring Break April 7th: No Class. Spring Break Sunday 12th: First Communion 4pm mass 14th: Week #20. 6:00-7:30 pm Community Center/Activity Center 21st: Week #21. 6:00-7:30 pm Community Center/Activity Center 28th: Week #22. 6:00-7:30 pm Community Center/Activity Center Parent Corner: Please start thinking about how you can walk side by side with your confirmation student. YMAC (Youth Ministry After Confirmation) Thursdays 6:30pm - 8pm in the Youth Lounge For all juniors, seniors, college-age students. We meet every Thursday Please help out YOUTH MINISTRY Recycle Program Fundraiser Bring in your old or unused CELL PHONES and empty INK/TONER CARTRIDGES. Please write: YOUTH MINISTRY on these items. You can drop them off in the Youth Lounge or the Religious Education Office. October Please Register Your Middle Schooler There is still time! See Robyn in the Religious Ed Office Mon-Thurs 8am-4pm Closed for lunch 12-1 If your Middle School Aged student needs either/both First Communion or Baptism. This is the program they need to be in to receive these sacraments!

Christian Formation Beth Thompson 871-1904 betht@ctkccnv.org 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. Religious Education Grades 1-5 First Communion Baptism of older children How do I enroll my child? Elementary Registration for 2014/15 year Grades 1-5 in the Religious Ed Office M-TH 8-4:00 pm - Closed from 12-1:00 pm A BAPTISM CERTIFICATE is required for each child being registered. REQUIREMENTS: Family must be registered at Christ the King Family must be worshipping at Christ the King at our weekend liturgy Past due balances from the previous Religious Education year must be paid prior to registering When are classes held? Classes are held on Wednesdays at either 4:00 or 6:00 pm SACRAMENTS REQUIREMENTS: (1st Communion, Baptism) Same as for Religious Education Registration plus: Child is in second grade or above Child is enrolled in and attending weekly agelevel 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. Elementary Religious Education Classes Wednesday Classes: 4:00 to 5:15 or 6:00 to 7:15 ADULT CONFIRMATION Tuesday, April 14 at 7:00 pm Yellow Room of the Activity Center Bring a photo copy of your baptismal certificate Requirements: Adults who are age 18 and above A senior in High School or above Adults who have been baptized in the Roman Catholic Faith Adults who are attending Christ the King If you are not registered at CTK, please stop by the Parish Office during regular business hours to register. Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (closed 12-1:00 pm) Elementary First Holy Communion Mandatory Meetings Wednesday, March 25 Parent/Student Mandatory Sacrament Meeting in the Community Center at either 4:00 or 6:00 pm Meetings are for Elementary Students registered in their 2nd year only of Sacramental Preparation. If you have any questions please contact Robyn at 871-1904 ext. 232 or robyn@ctkccnv.org Please contact our office for information. (702) 871-1904 ext. 230 or 232 No Baptisms may be scheduled until sessions and requirements are completed. 03/25 - Regular Class 4/1 - No Class - Happy Easter 04/08 - Regular Class 04/15 - Regular Class Schedules for the year are available in the Religious Ed Office or check our online calendar at ctklv.org If you have any questions please contact Robyn in the Religious Ed Office at (702) 871-1904 ext. 232 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 (closed 12-1pm) in the Parish Office