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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 May 15, 2016 ~ Pentecost Today s Readings First Reading Filled with the Holy Spirit, the apostles begin to speak in tongues (Acts 2:1-11). Psalm Lord, send out your Spirit, and renew the face of the earth (Psalm 104). Second Reading In one Spirit we are baptized into one body and given to drink of one Spirit (1 Corinthians 12:3b-7, 12-13) or Romans 8:8-17. Gospel Jesus Christ appears to the disciples and sends them on their mission with the power to forgive or retain sins through the Holy Spirit (John 20:19-23) or John 14:15-16, 23b-26. MASS TIMES SATURDAY: 4:00 pm SUNDAY: 7:30, 9:30,11:30 am, 1:30 pm (Misa en Español) 4:00 pm WEEKDAYS: Mon - Sat ~ 8:00 am HOLY DAYS: 8:00 am and 7:00 pm THE FULLNESS OF THE HOLY SPIRIT The church wakes up to an amazing message this morning. Look around and see who has been called. Listen to the voices of those who proclaim Jesus is Lord. You ll find no race of people left out; you ll find no language on earth unfit to proclaim the glory of God. We call Pentecost Sunday the birthday of the church. In many ways, the church is still being born. Only when we all know the peace Jesus offered in today s Gospel will we really know the fullness of the Holy Spirit. St. Paul assures us in today s second reading that all of us have been given to drink of the one Spirit. When we look around us in the church we should see everyone. But we don t. Not yet. What is holding us back from fully embracing the one Body of Christ? When will we see our differences as manifestations of the same Holy Spirit? LA PLENITUD DEL ESPÍRITU SANTO La Iglesia se despierta esta mañana con un asombroso mensaje. Mira a tu alrededor a ver quién ha sido llamado. Escucha las voces de los que proclaman que Jesús es el Señor. Encontrarás que ningún pueblo ni raza ha sido excluido; ningún idioma del mundo es incapaz de proclamar la gloria de Dios. Decimos que el Domingo de Pentecostés es el cumpleaños de la Iglesia. En diversas maneras, la Iglesia todavía está naciendo. Sólo cuando todos conozcan la paz que Jesús ofrece en el Evangelio de hoy es que de veras conoceremos la plenitud del Espíritu Santo. San Pablo nos asegura en la segunda lectura de hoy que a todos se nos ha dado a beber del mismo Espíritu. Cuando pasamos nuestra mirada por la Iglesia, deberíamos de ver a todos. Pero no es así. Todavía no, qué barrera nos impide abrazarnos en un solo Cuerpo de Cristo? Cuándo vamos a reconocer que nuestras diferencias son manifestaciones de un mismo Espíritu Santo? Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

F I N A N C E S Sunday Collection May 14/May 15/2016 $14,020.00 E-Tithing $ 1,110.11 Total $15,130.11 Necessary weekly budgeted amount $20,000.00 Plus/Minus amount for this week $ 4,869.89 Debt Owed to Diocese $275,000.00 Debt Reduction-This Week $1,780. Total $ 94,621.00 Balance $180,379.00 PLEASE MAKE YOUR CHECK PAYABLE TO "CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC COMMUNITY" If you have an envelope # please write it on your check. Thank you for your generosity! MASS INTENTIONS If you want the name of your loved ones to be read aloud during mass or written in our weekly bulletin it must be turned in to the front desk at least two weeks in advance. Saturday May 14 8:00 am Gliceria Gravador 4:00 pm Tony Mann Sunday May 15 7:30 am Virginia Salido 9:30 am Ann M Torsiello 11:30 am Virginia & Jesus Puno 1:30 pm Ariuelio Rojas 4:00 pm Cristanto Elizalde Monday May 16 8:00 am Emerenciana Cartagena Tuesday May 17 8:00 am Eleanor Constantino Wednesday May 18 8:00 am Evelyn Bautista Thursday May 19 8:00 am Edgar Andres Friday May 20 8:00 am Alan Rosenberg Saturday May 21 8:00 am Catherine Harte Celentano 4:00 pm Benjamin & Ascension Cano Sunday May 22 7:30 am People of the Parish 9:30 am Patricia O Sullivan 11:30 am Craig Yando 1:30 pm Hipolito Saldivar 4:00 pm Annabell Follosco Daily Bible Readings Monday, May 16: James 3:13-18; Ps 19:8-10, 15; Mark 9:14-29 Tuesday, May 17: James 4:1-10; Ps 55:7-11a, 23; Mark 9:30-37 Wednesday, May 18: James 4:13-17; Ps 49:2-3, 6-11; Mark 9:38-40 Thursday, May 19: James 5:1-6; Ps 49:14-20; Mark 9:41-50 Friday, May 20: James 5:9-12; Ps 103:1-4, 8-9, 11-12; Mark 10:1-12 Saturday, May 21: James 5:13-20; Ps 141:1-3, 8; Mark 10:13-16 Sunday, May 22: Proverbs 8:22-31; Ps 8:4-9; Romans 5:1-5; John 16:12-15 Prayer List Join us in Community Prayer for parishioners and their family members who are seriously ill. If you or your immediate family member is seriously ill and would like to be added to our prayer list please e-mail the name to jacobf@ctkccnv.org or call the office at 871-1904. Manuel Solo Alba Jacqueline To-ong Cagampang Jose & Cora Canto Karen Cash Julie Ceccarelli Angelie C. Estampador David Flores Fred Gavitt Michael Nolan Remedios Rodriguez Pacita Sabanal Fe Sales Pedro S. Sindico Marcela Tumang

A Word from Fr. Ray HAPPY PENTECOST AND BIRTHDAY OF THE CHURCH! Last Sunday was the celebration of the Ascension of Our Lord and we also celebrated the Sacrament of Confirmation. It was wonderful having Fr. Bob Stoeckig presiding and the excitement in the room was overwhelming. It was good seeing the smiling faces of our confirmandi at this wonderful celebration and thanking God that this year our AC was functioning and the nave of the church was comfortable. We had 49 candidates and one adult making their Confirmation, and congratulations go out to them for all their hard work. I also want to thank the parents and sponsors for making a commitment for their support as well. A big thank you also goes out to the leadership in the Faith Formation Department, which include Beth Thompson, Taylor Short, and Karly and all the of the support teams involved leading up to Confirmation. Thank you all for your kind words about my presentation concerning our parish finances and the ongoing projects. It s just nice to know that we are all working towards the same goals, and that makes all the difference in the world. Your loving support of the parish and administration is amazing. With much love and gratitude, Fr. Ray Una Palabra de P. Ray FELIZ PENTECOSTÉS Y CUMPLEAÑOS A NUESTRA IGLESIA! El domingo pasado fue la celebración de la ascensión de nuestro Señor y también celebramos el Sacramento de la confirmación. Fue maravilloso tener el Padre Bob Stoeckig como celebrante y la emoción en la Iglesia fue abrumadora. Fue bien alegre ver las sonrisas de nuestros confirmandi en esta maravillosa celebración y agradeciendo a Dios que este año nuestro Aire Acondicionado funciono y la iglesia estuvo bien cómoda. Tuvimos 49 candidatos y un adulto que se confirmaron, y felicitaciones a ellos por todo su trabajo. También quiero agradecer a los padres y padrinos y madrinas por hacer un compromiso para su apoyo, así. Gracias también va para el liderazgo en el Departamento de formación de fe, que incluyen Beth Thompson, corto de Taylor y Karly y todos del soporte equipos implicados conducen a la confirmación. Gracias todos por sus amables palabras sobre mi presentación sobre las finanzas de nuestra parroquia y los proyectos en curso. Su jus... Con mucho amor y gratitud, P. Ray LITURGY CORNER/ESQUINA DE LITURGIA FEAST of PENTECOST May 14-15, 2016 As we continue our journey of faith with Christ, we reflect... This solemnity is really about motivation, the reason why we listen to Jesus and choose to follow him. We followers of Jesus never stand alone. We have each other to motivate ourselves toward faithful action. But even more, we always have the Spirit who dwells within and among us and binds us into one... Living the Paschal mystery means that this good gift has its cost we still must die to ourselves in order to be the true Presence of Christ for others. (Living Liturgy, p. 134) What does Pentecost mean in your life? Are you conscious of the Holy Spirit working in and through you? FIESTA de PENTECOSTES Mayo 14-15 de 2016 "Esta solemnidad es realmente acerca de la motivación, la razón por la que escuchamos a Jesús y decidimos seguirlo. Nosotros los seguidores de Jesús nunca estamos solos. Nos tenemos a nosotros mismos para motivarnos hacia la acción fiel. Pero aún más, siempre tenemos el espíritu que habita dentro y entre nosotros y nos une en uno solo... Vivir el misterio Pascual significa que este bonito regalo tiene su costo, todavía debemos morir a nosotros mismos para ser la verdadera presencia de Cristo para los demás." (Liturgia de la vida, p. 134) Qué significa Pentecostés en tu vida? Está consciente del Espíritu Santo trabajando en y a través de usted?

WHOM DID WE SERVE? May 2 to May 5, 2016 47 Households 47 Adults and 83 Children Hours: Monday to Thursday 10:00 am until noon Located in the Parish Office O U T R E A C H FAMILY PROMISE COMING MAY 15TH: Thank you to all of you who donated supplies for the families lunches and needs, either by bringing supplies to church or by donating funds in our Poor Box. The families will arrive this Sunday, May 15 th. If you have volunteered to work with them during the week, please remember your commitment. CTK team prepares to leave for Cashman Center A big thank you to all 23 parishioners who made extra time in their schedules to represent Christ the King Catholic Community by attending the recent Nevadans for the Common Good convention. Fifteen CTK participants rode the bus, while 8 more met us at Cashman Center. It was a spirit-filled, educational evening for all, opened in prayer by Bishop Joseph Pepe. All are welcome to reflect on action going forward and lessons learned at a follow-up meeting on May 22 nd at 3:00 p.m. in Room 1 of the Activity Center. Bella, 10, hoists our CTK sign proudly as the roll call is being announced.

BEING A PERSON OF MERCY A SIX - WEEK, EVENING, SERIES PRESENTED BY FR. MAX OLIVA, S.J. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 THURSDAYS, NOVEMBER 3, 10, 17 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1 6:30 pm until 8:30 pm AT OUR LADY OF LAS VEGAS PARISH 3050 Alta Drive, Las Vegas 89107 BEVAN HALL MCFARLAND MEETING ROOM COST: FREE-WILL OFFERING Come to as many evenings as you wish. Information on registering will be sent in September. The virtue of mercy is being highlighted, in a special way, in 2016 by Pope Francis. His emphasis on the tenderness of mercy versus judgment and condemnation is a welcome relief to all men and women. In this series, we will consider mercy in a variety of ways: God, as the source of mercy; the seven spiritual works of mercy and the seven corporal works of mercy; and being merciful to oneself. Father Max Oliva is a Jesuit priest of the California Province. He has resided in the Vegas valley since 2011. He has been presenting parish missions, retreats, and evening series for over thirty years. He is the author of numerous books on spirituality and ethics. His newest book, Becoming a Person of Mercy, will be published by Twenty-Third Publications in July of 2016. www.ethicsinthemarketplace.com Inspirations Gift Store Christ the King Catholic Community Little White Easter books are now available for $2 each. Check out our selection of RCIA and First Communion gifts. The Gift Store is open after all weekend Masses Stop by and check it out! Pentecost Sunday Teach and Remind I'm not very good at telling jokes. I like them, but after I hear one and laugh at it, I let it go and forget it. I suspect this doesn't just apply to jokes. The Gospel today hints that the disciples may have had the same weakness when Jesus says the Spirit will "teach you everything and remind you of all that I told you" (John 14:26). Jesus spent three years teaching his disciples about the kingdom of God. While he may have condensed his message to "Love God... and love your neighbor as yourself" (Mark 12:30-31), he spent most of his time showing them how much God loves them and how to love their neighbor. He used parables as examples and miracles as signs of the Father's love. He answered their questions and explained things privately. Knowing that this would still not be enough, he promised to send the Spirit after he had risen. He seems to have known that sometimes you just can't learn by listening. You have to experience some things to understand them. Sometimes you have to explain something to someone else before you understand it yourself. And that is what the disciples would do. When they received the Spirit after Jesus' resurrection, they began to talk about Jesus to anyone who would listen. They also began to do the things Jesus talked about. They fed the poor and healed the sick. Thus they began to experience Jesus in those around them. They would remember what Jesus had taught them and apply it in their lives. They even accepted suffering for their faith. We too can receive that promise from Jesus to have the Spirit teach and remind us. As we share our faith with others, we begin to experience Jesus in them. Just talking about our faith helps it to grow. As we listen to the Lord in prayer, we are reminded of passages in the Bible that we have read or heard from the altar on Sunday. We begin to understand how they apply in our lives. We may remember things that seemed to be very bad but turned out to be God's plan--maybe losing a job, only to find a better one; or moving away from friends, only to make new friends later. May the Holy Spirit teach and remind us of the signs of God's love. Tom Schmidt, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co.

Treasures from Our Tradition "Order" and "presbyter" are not everyday words in our vocabulary, since we think of order as a quality of life rather than a collective noun, and "priest" usually does just fine in everyday conversation. Yet each word has deep roots in our tradition. At an ordination we select men for service to the community. Ordo is a Latin word drawn not from pagan religious life but from Imperial Rome. It meant a distinct body standing apart from the people, such as a body of people responsible for civil governance, senators for example. Think of the selectmen or board of governors in your civic home, and you will get the idea. The church borrowed the term to describe the place of certain people within the people of God, thus the "order of deacons," "the order of presbyters," and even "the order of virgins, catechumens, widows, neophytes, penitents," and so on, as distinct groups within the church. Just as ancient Rome had various uniforms for the ranks and stations in civil life, so too did certain garments give clues to membership in an "order" in the church. So, our tradition favors the idea of an ordination liturgy not as receiving something so much as being received. This is clearly expressed in the liturgy. The "kiss of peace" is given only by the ordaining bishop and priests to the newly "ordained," not by the faithful, the deacons, or the concelebrating bishops who are present. Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. Pentecost Sunday Two years ago, during Rome's quiet summer, Pope Francis took a day off to visit privately with some old friends, whose identity took Catholic Italy by surprise: Evangelical Protestants. They welcomed Francis to their Pentecostal Church of Reconciliation, where Francis asked pardon for Catholic persecutions and celebrated the Holy Spirit's "pentecostal work." Unlike Satan, declared Francis, who creates division among God's children, the Holy Spirit creates a diversity rich and beautiful. And unity; not uniformity, Francis specified, but unity in diversity. Francis named the Spirit's gift "reconciled diversity." Pentecost's rich treasury of scriptural readings, for Saturday's vigil and Sunday's morning liturgy, traces the Holy Spirit's work from creation's beginning, through Jesus' resurrection, into the church's earliest days, now into our days. Kindled in our hearts, the Spirit's gentle fire is ours to share generously, even with those most strikingly different from us. All hearts are Spiritwarmed by reconciled diversity. VIGIL READINGS ILLUSTRATE PENTECOST'S BIRTHING As Easter opened with a scripturally rich Vigil, Pentecost crowns Easter's "Great Fifty Days" by opening with a Vigil, whose Old Testament readings envision the Spirit's Pentecost creativity. Genesis shows Babel's language-unity disintegrating into scattered confusion. Pentecost's Spirit reconciles varying languages, creating faith's unity in diversity. Exodus shows people trembling as wind and fire accompany God's commands. Pentecost's tongues of fire come with wind, but no fear, gently empowering Apostles to proclaim Jesus' law of love. Ezekiel envisions the Spirit reuniting scattered bones, breathing new life, restoring them to the Promised Land. Pentecost's Spirit breathes life into scattered souls, gathering them into Jesus' new united faith community. Joel promises Spiritgiven dreams and visions to rescue God's chosen remnant. That Spirit, Paul declares, prays for us, in us; and Jesus invites us to drink deeply of that Spirit, whose living water, flowing through us, lovingly restores others to life. COME, HOLY SPIRIT! Reconciled diversity illumines Pentecost and fills this Jubilee Year of Mercy. Locked doors fly open as Pentecost's Spirit sends forth oncefrightened disciples to share Jesus' gospel in countless languages, uniting crowds of divergent--sometimes hostile--nationalities into one newborn community filled with peace. Paul exhorts the Corinthians, and us, to celebrate our differences, for gifts of the same Spirit build our diversity into Jesus' one body. Paul bids the Romans, and us, to embrace life bestowed by "the Spirit of adoption, through whom we cry, 'Abba, Father!' " In today's traditional Gospel, Jesus sends forth previously frightened disciples, and us, to love others as Jesus loves us. So Pope Francis sees Pentecost's Spirit, in this Jubilee Year of Mercy, summoning us afresh from past mediocrity and selfish isolation to share God's mercy enthusiastically and generously. The alternative Gospel declares keeping Jesus' commandments not a mindless obligation but a loving choice, closing Easter Time with Jesus' enduring promise of the Pentecost Spirit's abiding presence: that Spirit "will teach you everything and remind you of all I told you." Tradiciones de Nuestra Fe Hoy celebramos la Pascua de Pentecostés. Esta es una de las tres Pascuas que celebramos los cristianos. Las otras dos son la Pascua de Resurrección (o Pascua Florida) y la Pascua del Nacimiento de Jesús. Estas tres solemnidades cristianas celebran tres momentos claves en el plan de salvación: la Encarnación del Verbo Divino (Jesús), su Pasión, Muerte y Resurrección y el descenso de su Espíritu Santo sobre la Iglesia. Pascua viene siendo el nombre de la principal solemnidad del calendario Judío y recuerda la liberación del pueblo de Israel de la esclavitud. Los cristianos hemos tomado ese nombre por reconocernos como descendientes de Abraham y porque en nuestras tres pascuas celebramos que Jesús viene a salvarnos, o sea, a liberarnos del pecado y sus consecuencias tanto personales como sociales. En muchas partes el titulo de Pascua se ha dejado para hablar de la fiesta de la Navidad y la fiesta de Pentecostés. Esto es una lástima ya que el recordar la Pascua debe impulsar al cristiano a obrar por la liberación de todos para que el mundo se salve por Jesucristo. --Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright (c) J. S. Paluch Co. Domingo de Pentecostés LAS LECTURAS DE LA VIGILIA ILUSTRAN EL NACIMIENTO DE PENTECOSTÉS El inicio de la Pascua comienza con una Vigilia rica en narraciones de las Escrituras; Pentecostés corona los "Gran Cincuentena Pascual" al iniciar la Vigilia de esta solemnidad con lecturas del Antiguo Testamento que imaginan la creatividad del Espíritu de Pentecostés. El libro del Génesis muestra la unidad del lenguaje de Babel desintegrarse en confusión y dispersión. El Espíritu de Pentecostés reconcilia la variedad de idiomas, creando unidad en la fe en la diversidad. El libro del Éxodo muestra a las personas temblando como el viento y el fuego acompañando los mandamientos de Dios. Las lenguas de fuego llegan con viento, pero no con miedo, gentilmente otorgando a los Apóstoles a proclamar la ley de amor de Jesús. Ezequiel imagina al Espíritu reunir huesos dispersos, otorgando nueva vida, restaurándoles la Tierra Prometida. El Espíritu de Pentecostés otorga nueva vida en almas dispersas, reuniéndolas en la nueva comunidad de fe de Jesús. Joel promete que el Espíritu dará sueños y visiones para rescatar a los elegidos de Dios. Pablo declara que ese Espíritu ora por nosotros, en nosotros; y Jesús nos invita a tomar profundamente de ese Espíritu, cuya agua viva, fluyendo por medio de nosotros, restaura amorosamente la vida a los demás.

The Week Ahead Monday, May 16 1:00 pm Sack Lunches - Room 1 7:00 pm Readers Study - Office Conference Room Tuesday, May 17 8:45 am Centering Prayer - Daily Chapel 7:00 pm Social Concerns Board - Outreach Office Wednesday, May 18 8:30 am Our Lady of Perpetual Devotion - Church 8:30 am Small Church Meeting - Room 5 9:00 am CTK Seniors - Room 1 8:00 pm Al-Anon - Room 1 8:00 pm Ala-Teen - Room 5 and 7 Thursday, May 19 6:30 pm YMAC - Youth Lounge 7:30 pm Al Anon - Room 2 7:30 pm AA Meeting - Room 6 Friday, May 20 8:30 am Divine Mercy Devotion - Church Saturday, May 21 Sunday, May 22 - Trinity Sunday 1:30 pm Misa en Español Today we celebrate the feast of Pentecost the sending of the Holy Spirit, the Advocate, the Comforter to come and dwell in us, God s children. Open your heart wide and invite the Holy Spirit in to dive even deeper in your relationship with God and your spouse.. The next Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend is on May 20-22. To apply online, or for other weekend dates visit www.lvloveyourspouse.org or call (702) 589-0068 (Para los fines de semana en español, por favor visite www.emm14.org) o llame a Javier Maria López (702) 243-5934 Family Prayer Suggestions for May Because in the beginning of creation God gave the commandments of work, we want to harmonize work and family life. Through work, parents help to meet their needs and the needs of their children. They fulfill their roles as guardians and providers. While the need to work does take away from time spend as a family, it also offers the opportunity for parents to set and example of commitment to support the family and of working together with others to get a job accomplished. Children can also learn from work through the simple responsibilities of performing chores --feeding the pets, taking out the garbage, helping with the dishes, etc. They learn they are responsible for their own actions, how to be part of a team and the satisfaction that comes with labor well done. After praying together, consider the following weekly discussion question... 1. How is work--whether breadwinning employment, chores, or care--a daily expression of love in our family? Give an example. 2. Why do I work or do things for our family? How can I work more lovingly? 3. What are some common, simple and human virtues? What makes them true and authentic, or false and inauthentic? 4. Are there ways that work is a source of tension for our family? How can I resolve the tension and make my work more a source of joy and love for the rest of the family? 5. Modeling Jesus working with Joseph, how can I help others in our family with the ways they contribute, or let them know that what they do matters?

High School Happenin s Beth Thompson Director of Christian Formation betht@ctkccnv.org 871-1904 x 230 Join us on: Facebook - CTK Youth LVInstagram CTKYouthLV Twitter - CTKYouthLV GRADUATION MASS ~ Sunday, June 5 th at the 4:00 Mass. Those students graduating from High School or College who want to participate must call the office and RSVP with Robyn (702) 871-1904. CTK youthlv Summer Sessions May 22 ice cream social & movie night @ ctk youth lounge June 4 Saturday at 1:00 pm Pool Party and Barbeque at Father Ray s House, RSVP to Robyn at (702) 871-1904. She will give you the address. 6 $2 monday movie night @ ctk youth lounge tbd pool party 27 $2 Monday movie night @ ctk youth lounge July 4 4th of July bbq @ ctk youth lounge tbd outing @ rock & jump 25 $2 Monday movie night @ ctk youth lounge August 1 $2 Monday movie night @ ctk youth lounge 7 bowling night @ tbd 21 end of summer bbq @ ctk youth lounge YMAC (Youth Ministry After Confirmation) Thursdays 6:30pm - 8pm in the Youth Lounge For all juniors, seniors, college-age students. We meet every Thursday Looking forward to seeing you there! Middle School Youth Ministry Beth Thompson Director of Christian Formation betht@ctkccnv.org Beth Thompson Director of Christian Formation betht@ctkccnv.org Explore Calendar All classes are on Tuesday nights 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm Registration for next year opens in July. Dear Explore Family, Just Five Days is right around the corner. Mark your calendars now for June 20 th through the 24 th. The cost is $285 per student. This would be a great gift for your student! It is a wonderful week of community building while serving others. Fun, service prayer and reflection. Registrations are coming in. Come by the Religious Ed office this week to secure your student s spot with at $50 deposit. We accept MasterCard, Visa, AmEx and Discover. A big thank you to our Middle School Catechists and Confirmation teens who worked so hard to make our Choosing to Love and Trust Retreat a resounding success: Kathi Kulesza who planned and facilitated the whole day. Arlita Hidalgo, Imma Caoile, Therese Lim and Julio Sosa group leaders Gary Thompson, cook and Robyn Runco, his assistant

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. Please contact our office for information. (702) 871-1904 ext. 230 or 232 No Baptisms may be scheduled until sessions and requirements are completed. Religious Education Grades 1-5 First Communion Baptism of older children How do I enroll my child? Elementary Registration for 2015/16 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 age-level Religious Education classes on a regular basis Unbaptized children must attend one full year of Religious Education first Our sacrament preparation is a family preparation process that requires the participation of the child and a parent or guardian in monthly sessions. Attendance at these sessions is mandatory. Elementary Religious Education Wednesday Classes: 4:00 to 5:15 or 6:00 to 7:15 05/11 - Elementary Family Pentecost Celebration in the Community Center at 6:00 pm Schedules for the year are available in the Religious Ed Office or check our on-line calendar at ctklv.org Be sure you update your e-mail address with us to received important class notices If you have any questions please contact Robyn at 871-1904 ext. 232 or robyn@ctkccnv.org Adult Confirmation Next Adult Confirmation Sessions TBA Requirements: Adults who are age 18 and above and graduated Adults who have been baptized in the Roman Catholic Faith Please contact Beth Thompson if you have any questions (702) 871-1904 ext. 230 Elementary First Holy Communion Congratulation to all of our Students that received the Sacrament of First Holy Communion on Saturday, April 23rd and Sunday, April 24th Small Church Communi es; a way of being Church Small Church Communities are groups of 6 to 8 people who gather in homes to reflect on the scriptures of the upcoming Sunday and their significance in their lives. All ministries and organizations connected to Christ the King are asked to use a simple formula for prayer as they gather: Read one of the scriptures for the upcoming Sunday. Take a few moments to reflect on one of the questions related to the scripture (in Fr. Ray s column). Invite individuals to share their response with the person next to them; encourage people to share with someone they do not know well. Before we know it we have grown closer as a community! Please call Chris at (702) 378-5622 or e-mail at sellmanc@cox.net

PARISH STAFF Parish Administrator Rev. Ray Rioux Parish Deacons Administrative Assistant & Hispanic Ministry Deacon Jacob Favela Hospital Ministry Deacon Rich Green Receptionist The Community in Action Director of Pastoral Ministries Gina Pignatello Jane Fransioli Religious Education Department Director of Christian Formation Beth Thompson Administrative Assistant Robyn Runco Liturgy Department Director of Liturgy Mary Ryan Directors of Music Ellen & Ken Lerum Liturgy/Music Assistant Cathy Bruzzese Director of Parish Finance Roseann Tabick Maintenance Department Mark Medina Michael Roberts & Dave Clow Website Anna Sy Bulletin Suzy Jones SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY Baptism: ALPHA PROGRAM (Infants or young children) - Contact parish, (702) 871-1904, during pregnancy or at least 3 months in advance to arrange for preparation program. Parents must complete program before baptism can be scheduled. First Communion/First Reconciliation Beth Thompson - (702) 871-1904 Confirmation Teens & Adults Confirmation: Beth Thompson R.C.I.A. (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults) Inquiry sessions for non-catholics interested in learning more about the Catholic faith every Thursday at 7:00 pm in Room 5, Activity Center. Call Beth Thompson - (702) 871-1904 Marriage: Contact the parish office 8-12 months in advance. Call Deacon Jacob for details of the 6-month preparation program. For annulments also call Deacon Jacob Favela - (702) 871-1904 Anointing of the Sick - Call office if you or a member of your family seek the Sacrament. Please try to call before loved one is in the active process of dying. Remembering Community: A welcoming process for Catholics who have been away. More information call Beth Thompson - (702) 871-1904 Visit our new and improved website: Scan me with your Smartphone to go directly to: www.ctklv.org Victim s Advocate - Ron Valance (702) 235-7723 Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Business phone: (702) 385-2662 Emergency Assistance: (702) 383-2291 Catholic Charities Adoption: (702) 385-3351 Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial José Maria Rios, (702) 232-9293 Family Promise (formerly IHN) - Jane Fransioli, (702) 871-1904. Funeral Ministry - Ministry to bereaved families at time of death. Please call the office (702) 871-1904, before making arrangements with the mortuary of your choice. GriefSHARE - Help and Healing for those who have lost a loved one. Find a meeting near you www.griefshare.org Hands of Christ - Ministry to the homebound, Jane Fransioli, 702) 871-1904 HELP & HEALING Al-Anon - Thursdays, 7:30 pm, Room 2 Hospital Ministry - Rich Green, (702) 248-9199, Jeanette Lombardo, (702) 882-8750 Inch for Life - Help available for unwanted pregnancies. Pro-Life Office: (702) 212-6472 Knights of Columbus - Michael Gorts (702) 499-6476 Manna Cupboard - Food pantry for the hungry, Jane Fransioli, (702) 871-1904. Marriage Encounter - Jim & Mary, (702) 263-2004 Project Rachel - Post Abortion Ministry, (702) 737-1672. Retrouvaille - A lifeline for troubled marriages, Chuck & Carol Moore, (702) 604-1006 Social Concerns Board - Deals with parish outreach & social justice issues, Dale Devitt, (702) 871-1642 Small Church Communities - Chris & Sharon Sellman - (702) 257-2511 Spiritual Direction Deacon Rich Green Jane Fransioli, B.A. Please call parish office to schedule appointment with Deacon Rich Green or Jane Fransioli. (702) 871-1904 Southern Nevada Women s Resource Center: (702) 366-1247 - Pro-Life counseling and ministry to the unwed mother. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MINISTRIES Preschool - Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - Level I & II on Wednesdays Grades 1-5: Wednesdays Grades 6-8: Tuesdays Grades 9-12: (see Youth Page) For all the above programs, pre-registration is required through the parish office. Call the Religious Education office, (702) 871-1904 MASSES Saturday Mass: 4:00 pm Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:30 11:30 am and 4:00 pm 1:30 pm ~ Spanish Language Daily Mass:(Mon-Sat) 8:00 am HOLY DAYS: 8:00 am OFFICE HOURS Monday ~ Thursday 8:00 am 4:00 pm (Closed Noon - 1:00 pm) Friday ~ Closed CONFESSIONS By appointment only, (702) 871-1904 LITURGICAL MINISTRY COORDINATORS Hospitality Ministers Teresa Fawley, (702) 953-6332 Environment Gail Lehtinen, (702) 565-3459 Flowers Eva & Les Iwafuchi, (702) 332-2865 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Luanne Wagner, (702) 279-2137 Lectors Mike Dunegan, (702) 362-8490 Sacristan - Annabelle Trajano 702-483-9832 Bread Baker Coordinator Kay Dunegan, (702) 362-8490 Martha & Mary Guild Suzy Jones, (702) 340-8148 Sound/Lighting/Technical Bob LaPorte, (702) 454-1952 Christ the King Pastoral Council Lydia Alminiana Manny De la Cruz Ramon Diaz Rick Houle Roze Kliese Mary Milanowski Maria Patino Elizabeth Que Roseann Tabick Hector Vicuna Luanne Wagner James Walker Rob Walsh Fr. Ray Rioux Recording Secretary Roseann Tabick Email us at: ctkpastoralcouncil@gmail.com