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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 June 8, 2014 ~ Pentecost Sunday 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). 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). 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 RECIBAN EL ESPÍRITU SANTO Al fin! El poder que les había sugerido y el Espíritu que les prometió, sólo se libera este día. Lo llamamos el cumpleaños de la Iglesia. Trata de leer los pasajes de la Escritura de hoy con algún sentido de lo extraordinario que esos hechos debieron ser para los que los vivieron. Los dejamos la semana pasada esperando en la habitación del piso de arriba. En la lectura de la primera lectura, la habitación se llena de fuego, viento y audaces proclamaciones en lenguas extranjeras. En la segunda lectura, Pablo describe el acontecimiento de Pentecostés, también. Su descripción incluye a todos nosotros. El Espíritu vive en la Iglesia en cada uno de nosotros que somos miembros del Cuerpo de Cristo, con diferentes dones pero el mismo Espíritu. Sólo después de Pentecostés pudieron los apóstoles mirar el pasado y entender el significado de lo que Jesús quiso decirles cuando expresó lo que nos cuenta el Evangelio de hoy: Reciban el Espíritu Santo. RECEIVE THE HOLY SPIRIT At last! The power hinted at and the Spirit promised are unleashed on this holy day. We call it the birthday of the church. Try to listen to today s scripture passages with some sense of how electrifying these events must have been to those who lived through them. Up until now, they have been waiting in the upper room. In today s first reading, that room is filled with wind and fire and bold proclamations in foreign tongues. In the second reading, Paul describes the Pentecost event, too. His description includes all of us. The Spirit lives on in the church in each of us who are members of the Body of Christ, given different gifts from the same Spirit. Only after Pentecost could the apostles look back and understand what Jesus meant when he said, as reported in today s Gospel reading, Receive the Holy Spirit. Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

PARISH STAFF Parish Administrator Rev. Ray Rioux Parish Deacons Administrative Assistant & Hispanic Ministry Deacon Jacob Favela Hospital Ministry Deacon Rich Green Receptionist Gina Pignatello Director of Pastoral Ministries Jane Fransioli Religious Education Department Director of Christian Formation Beth Thompson Director of Youth Ministry/Middle School Beth Thompson & Jason Ealy Director of Youth Ministry/Sr. Hi Jason Ealy Administrative Assistant Robyn Runco Liturgy Department Director of Liturgy/Music Liturgy/Music Assistant Mary Ryan Cathy Bruzzese Director of Parish Finance Roseann Tabick Maintenance Department Mark Medina Michael Roberts & Dave Clow Website Anna Sy & Suzy Jones Bulletin Suzy Jones SACRAMENTAL MINISTRY Baptism: ALPHA PROGRAM (Infants or young children) - Contact parish, 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 - 871-1904 Confirmation Teens: Jason Ealy Adults: 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 Monday at 7:00 pm in Room 5, Activity Center. Call Beth Thompson - 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 - 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 - 871-1904 Visit our new and improved website: Scan me with your Smartphone to go directly to: www.ctklv.org The Community in Action HELP & HEALING Al-Anon - Thursdays, 7:30 pm, Room 2 Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada Business phone: 385-2662 Emergency Assistance: 383-2291 Encuentro Matrimonial Mundial José & Hortencia Martínez, 436-8605 Family Promise (formerly IHN) - Jane Fransioli, 871-1904. Funeral Ministry - Ministry to bereaved families at time of death. Please call the office 871-1904, before making arrangements with the mortuary of your choice. GriefSHARE - Help and Healing for those who have lost a loved one. Jim & Linda Dammeyer, 595-0120 Hands of Christ - Ministry to the homebound, Jane Fransioli, 871-1904 Hospital Ministry - Rich Green, 248-9199, Jeanette Lombardo, 882-8750 Little Rock Scripture Study - Tony Incorvia, 263-3352 Manna Cupboard - Food pantry for the hungry, Jane Fransioli, 871-1904. Marriage Encounter - Jim & Mary, 263-2004 Retrouvaille - A lifeline for troubled marriages, Chuck & Carol Moore, 604-1006 Social Concerns Board - Deals with parish outreach & social justice issues, Dale Devitt, 871-1642 Small Church Communities - Antonio & Jane Davis - 615-8232 Inch for Life - Help available for unwanted pregnancies. Pro-Life Office: 212-6472 Catholic Charities Adoption: 385-3351 Southern Nevada Women s Resource Center: 366-1247 - Pro-Life counseling and ministry to the unwed mother. Project Rachel - Post Abortion Ministry, 737-1672. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION MINISTRIES Preschool - Catechesis of the Good Shepherd - Ages 3-4, Wed. at 10:00 am. Ages 5-6 Grades 1-5: Wednesdays Grades 6-8: Tuesdays Grades 9-12: (see page 9) For all the above programs, pre-registration is required through the parish office. Call the Religious Education office, 871-1904 Victim s Advocate - Ron Valance (702) 235-7723 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, 871-1904 LITURGICAL MINISTRY COORDINATORS Hospitality Ministers Teresa Fawley, 953-6332 Environment Gail Lehtinen, 565-3459 Flowers Eva & Les Iwafuchi, 332-2865 Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist Luanne Wagner, 279-2137 Lectors Mike Dunegan, 362-8490 Sacristan - Elvie Insorio & Annabelle Trajano Bread Baker Coordinator Kay Dunegan, 362-8490 Martha & Mary Guild Suzy Jones, 340-8148 Sound/Lighting/Technical Bob LaPorte, 454-1952 Christ the King Pastoral Council Hector Aguilar Penny Baratta Vince Gorski Rick Houle Roze Kliese Les Lisicki Amanda Marty James P Martin Mary Milanowski Elizabeth Que Maria Romero Steve Smith Roseann Tabick Heda Taormina Rob Walsh Fr. Ray Rioux Recording Secretary Roseann Tabick Email us at: ctkpastoralcouncil@gmail.com

Daily Bible Readings Monday, June 9: 1 Kings 17:1-6; Ps 121:1bc- 8; Matthew 5:1-12 Tuesday, June 10: 1 Kings 17:7-16; Ps 4:2-5, 7b-8; Matthew 5:13-16 Wednesday, June 11: Acts 11:21b-26; 13:1-3; Ps 98:1-6;Matthew 5:17-19 Thursday, June 12: 1 Kings 18:41-46; Ps 65:10-13; Matthew 5:20-26 Friday, June 13: 1 Kings 19:9a, 11-16; Ps 27:7-9abc, 13-14;Matthew 5:27-32 Saturday, June 14: 1 Kings 19:19-21; Ps 16:1b-2a, 5, 7-10; Matthew 5:33-37 Sunday, June 15: Exodus 34:4b-6, 8-9; Daniel 3:52-55; 2 Corinthians 13:11-13; John 3:16-18 F I N A N C E S Sunday Collection May 31/June 1, 2014: $16,524.00 E-Tithing $ 1,738.30 Total $18,262.30 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 June 7 8:00 am Aurora Jacobo 4:00 pm Sunday June 8 7:30 am Robert McCleod 9:30 am Amelia Matarazzo 11:30 am Peter Purpura 1:30 pm 4:00 pm Monday June 9 8:00 am William Green Tuesday June 10 8:00 am John Rowley Wednesday June 11 8:00 am Thursday June 12 8:00 am Friday June 13 8:00 am Saturday June 14 8:00 am Pacifico Capati 4:00 pm Sunday June 15 7:30 am 9:30 am John Matarazzo 11:30 am John Bolino 1:30 pm Fransico Garduno 4:00 pm Launcelot Treyes 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. In today s Gospel Jesus said, Receive the Holy Spirit. Do you feel the presence of the Holy Spirit in your marriage? Enrich your marriage at an upcoming Worldwide Marriage Encounter weekend September 26-28 th in the Las Vegas area. Early registration is highly recommended. For more information, call Steve and Terri Sharp at (702) 589-0068 or go to www.lvloveyourspouse.org. For information on Spanish-language weekends, call Javier and Maria Lopez at (702) 243-5934 or (702) 206-4270. Stephan A. Barski Victor Bolano Anthony Brasich Jacqueline Cagampang Joe & Cora Canto Eleanor Constantino Valerie DeLaRosa Maryann Evangelista Blanca Garcia Gomez Bill Green Matt Grimaldi Maureen Hart Elvira Hernandez Kimberlee Johnson Tille Kucinski Joe Lavoie Gary Messinger Rondi Mills Susan Nelson Michael Nolan Chidi Onyirimba Ramon Rodriguez Remedios Rodriguez Ronnie Rioux Liam Rooney Angelo Runco Christina Runco Patrick Russell Samantha Salvador Marcela Tumang Pacity Uy Storee Verchick Steve Williams

The Week Ahead A Word from Fr. Ray MONDAY - JUNE 9 1:00 pm Sack Lunches - Room 1 TUESDAY - JUNE 10 8:30 am Centering Prayer - Daily Chapel 6:30 pm Liturgy Meeting - Office Conference Rm. 7:00 pm Charismatic Prayer - Daily Chapel 7:00 pm Estudio Biblico - Room 5 7:00 pm K of C - Community Center 7:00 pm Minister of Care - Room 4 WEDNESDAY - JUNE 11 8:30 am Our Lady of Perpetual Devotion - Church 9:00 am CTK Seniors - Room 1 6:00 pm Music Rehearsal - Music Room THURSDAY - JUNE 12 7:00 pm Book Club - Room 1 7:00 pm Readers Study - Room 3 7:00 pm Non Catholic Inquiry - Room 5 7:00 pm Barbershop Rehearsal - Community Ctr. 7:30 pm Al Anon - Room - 2 FRIDAY - JUNE 13 8:30 am Divine Mercy Devotion - Church SATURDAY - JUNE 14 SUNDAY - JUNE 15 1:30 pm Misa en Español If you go back and refer to the Old Testament, you will discover that Pentecost was one of the Jewish feast days. Only they didn't call it Pentecost. That's the Greek name. The Jews called it the Feast of Harvest or the Feast of Weeks. It was the celebration of the beginning of the early weeks of harvest. Pentecost was the celebration of the beginning of the early wheat harvest, which meant that Pentecost always fell sometime during the middle of the month of May or sometime in early June. According to the Old Testament, you would go to the day of the celebration of First Fruits, and beginning with that day, you would count off 50 days. The fiftieth day would be the Day of Pentecost. So First Fruits is the beginning of the barley harvest and Pentecost the celebration of the beginning of the wheat harvest. Since it was always 50 days after First Fruits, and since 50 days equals seven weeks. Therefore, they either called it the Feast of Harvest or the Feast of Weeks. According to Jewish Law, all the adult Jewish men would come from wherever they were living to Jerusalem and personally be in attendance during this celebration as Pentecost was a huge Jewish holiday. Finally, there were certain celebrations and sacrifices and offerings which were prescribed in the Law for the day of Pentecost. On Pentecost, the High Priest was to take two loaves of freshly baked wheat bread and offer them before the Lord. The wheat bread was made from the newly harvested wheat. Pentecost in the time of the Apostles was a great and grand harvest celebration. The streets of Jerusalem were clogged with thousands of pilgrims who had come from every point of the compass to celebrate the goodness of God and the bringing in of the wheat harvest. This feast is still celebrated in Judaism as Shavuot. Later, in the Christian liturgical year, it became a feast commemorating the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the Apostles and other followers of Jesus Christ (120 in all), as described in the Acts 2:1 31. For this reason, Pentecost is sometimes described by some Christians today as the "Birthday of the Church." QUESTIONS FOR THE MOST HOLY TRINITY SUNDAY What does Moses mean when he says This is a stiff necked people? What is St. Paul referring to in 2Cor:13 saying: Agree with one another and how does this relate to the first question? With much love and gratitude, Fr. Ray 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? May 25 through May 31, 2014 68 Households 99 Adults and 57 Children THANK YOU TUGBOAT SOCIETY Once again, the Manna Cupboard is the recipient of monies donated by the non -profit, Tugboat Society, whose mission is to collect funding to feed the hungry in our community. Suzy Jones and Teri Burton are long-time CTK parishioners and board members of the Tugboat Society who made the plea for our food pantry to receive $1,000 recently. Thank you, Suzy, Teri, and the Tugboat Society!. NEVADANS FOR THE COMMON GOOD Are you interested in being a part of our parish group which supports the local organization, Nevadans for the Common Good? They are a voice for the voiceless here in Las Vegas. As Christians, we are called to embrace the problems that face our local community. We can do this individually, working with our neighbors, or also, we can act as the body of Christ, working towards more just policies on the issues of the vulnerable around us: the elderly, immigration and integration, human trafficking, public education, health care, and neighborhood blight. Call Jane for more information on Nevadans for the Common Good at (702) 871-1904 or email: janef@ctkccnv.org GRIEFSHARE SESSIONS TO BEGIN MONDAY, JUNE 9th, 7:00-9:00 pm Linda Dammeyer will facilitate 11 sessions of the grief support group, GriefShare, for all those who are grieving the loss of a loved one, beginning on June 9 th and ending on August 18 th. Call Linda at (702) 595-0120, if you would like to learn more about this opportunity to share with others in your experience of grief. 120 FIRST GRADE STUDENTS FROM MARION EARL ELEMENTARY SCHOOL VISIT MANNA CUPBOARD Sixty students on Tuesday, May 20 th, and sixty students on Thursday, May 22 nd, tramped from their school on Reno Avenue, and down Torrey Pines to our church a couple of weeks ago, carrying their food contribution to give to our food pantry. Instigated by Linda Boulton, a first grade teacher at Marion Earl, and the school counselor, Lisa Ajemian, six classes of first graders helped volunteers make up bags of food to be distributed to the poor and made cards of good wishes to be included. During their morning stay at Christ the King Catholic Community, the students were able to see the meeting rooms which had been transformed into bedrooms for the Family Promise guests staying with us. The teachers, chaperones, and students were profoundly appreciative for the opportunity the students had been given to participate in such a hands-on program so close to their school. On our part, CTK volunteers were impressed with the students questions, behavior and their teachers who had taken the time to expose their students to these opportunities to serve so early in their young lives. One little girl wrote: Dear Homeless people, If you don t have anything that you need, I can let you live with me if you want. I can give you some things that you need. Love, C!!!

C T K G R O U P S Centering Prayer every Tuesday at 8:45 am is a method of prayer, which prepares us to receive the gift of God s presence, traditionally called contemplative prayer. It consists of responding to the Spirit of Christ by consenting to God s presence and action within. For more information please call Gil Canlas at (702) 365-9948. Devotions Holy Infant Jesus Novena every Monday following the 8 am Mass. Our Lady of Perpetual Help Novena every Wednesday following the 8 am Mass. Divine Mercy Devotion ~ every Friday following the 8 am Mass. Seed of Life Charismatic Ministry ~ Tuesdays, 7 pm in the Daily Chapel. Come and join us to praise and worship the Lord in prayer, songs, personal testimonies, reflection and sharing of God's holy word! For more information please contact Val & Leoni Kiamco at (702) 823-4047 CTK Seniors Club Have Fun With Us! ~ The CTK Seniors group meets each Wednesday at 10 am, and usually wraps up around 2 pm in the Community Center. Our group is open to people over 55 years of age. The charge for Bingo is $1 per person. Activities include card games, trips and parties. Lunch will be served on the last Wednesday of each month for $3 per person. New members ALWAYS welcome! Christian Men s Ministry ~ The Christian Men s Ministry is a Christ-centered ministry dedicated to uniting men through vital relationships to become Godly influences in their world. If you d like more info about this ministry please call Mark Vincent at (702) 645-0858. Grief Recovery Support Group ~The regular classes for this group will meet every Friday evening at 7:00 pm in the Activity Center in Room 6. For more information concerning GriefSHARE, contact Linda Dammeyer at (702) 595-0120. CTK San Lorenzo Ruiz Filipino Group ~ If you would like more information or would like to join us, please call us or stop by after daily Mass. Please contact: Nadia Jurani - (702) 240-6600. Knights of Columbus ~ Knights of Columbus Council 14144 is a MEN'S FRATERNAL ORGANIZATION. We work for CTK and our local community. Would you like to be a member? Catholic Men in good standing are eligible members. Interested? Call Ron Tabick at (702) 629-6596 or Rick Houle at (702) 524-1669 for information about K of C. WE are Christian Men: MAKING A DIFFERENCE! TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITIONS Before there was water, there was fire. Once in a while, a volcano hints at the sizzling magma upon which the whole human enterprise floats. Over eons, the surface cooled off a bit, and rain sizzled down for thousands of centuries, filling the oceans and sculpting the earth. We Christians can catch God s glory in a shimmering pool of water, but we can also capture God s burning desire to fan the tiny flames of our baptismal candles into something that will make a difference. In Sicily to this day, there is a custom of scattering rose petals down from the ceiling of church on the heads of the faithful, an effective reminder of the tongues of flame descending on the apostles, and a sign that the Holy Spirit still is poured out on the baptized. It is not merely a quaint custom, but a fairly potent sign of what baptism does. An interesting sidebar: if you have traced the Epiphany blessing on your doorway in chalk, Pentecost is the day to erase it. From now on, no need to rely on the wise men you are alive in the Spirit! Rev. James Field, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co. TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El día 9 de junio del año 1597, falleció el jesuita José de Anchieta proveniente de las Islas Canarias, España. Este santo apóstol de Brasil fue beatificado en 1980 gracias a sus grandes esfuerzos humanitarios, literarios y evangelizadores en Brasil. Llegó a Brasil en 1553 donde aprendió Tupí, el idioma de los nativos. Enseñaba a los indígenas, evangelizándolos con la doctrina cristiana y educándolos en historia, filosofía y medicina. Eventualmente fundó el colegio jesuita de São Paulo de Piratininga donde tuvo la audacia de educar, junto a los hijos de los nativos, los hijos de los portugueses. Para este esfuerzo escribió muchos libros y manuales, cosa que le mereció ser el primer escritor en Brasil. Además de ser un escritor prolífico, este misionero dedicó su vida a predicar el Evangelio en Brasil, país que cruzó a pie, fundando pueblos y escuelas para los indígenas cristianos. Estos le llamaban el santo volador por la velocidad con que caminaba. Su celo por el Evangelio lo motivaba a seguir caminando. Como dice el profeta Isaías: Que hermosos son los pies del que trae buena nuevas (Isaías 52:7). Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright J. S. Paluch Co.

LITURGY CORNER Something New and Exciting Coming to Christ the King How quickly the time has passed since January of 2010 when Fr. Bill asked myself and Cathy to be in charge of both the Music and Liturgy Departments for the parish after Mary Jane Leslie retired. Having said yes to the task at hand the ministry has proven to not only be personally rewarding but also extremely challenging in trying to maintain a balance between both music and liturgy. So, in prayer and keeping both ministries in mind, I approached Fr. Ray and asked him to consider bringing on board a separate Director of Music for the parish, someone who could give their sole concentration to only music. Fr. Ray agreed that Liturgy is the number one priority and as we want to keep our music vibrant and strong and of the same excellent quality we re known for, he has agreed to bring on board Ellen and Ken Lerum, as the new Music Director Team here at Christ the King. Ellen and Ken are a married couple currently working in Music Ministry here in the Diocese at St. Peter s on Boulder Highway. They are degreed musicians, have an extensive background in instrumental and vocal music as well as being able to service the needs of the Spanish speaking community and our Spanish language mass. They are tech savvy and have much to offer in the integration of technology into our music program. We will welcome Ellen and Ken the weekend of June 15 th to the CTK community. They will be playing/directing for the 7:30, 1:30 and 4 pm masses on that Sunday and covering any of the masses that I would normally be playing for each weekend. As a team they will be dividing up the duties between them. As the new parish directors, they will build upon the foundation that has been set here and take our music program to a new level. It is our hope to develop a regular Children s Choir, a Youth Choir to name a few as well as to add more singers and instrumentalists to all of the music groups that minister at our liturgies. With this will now come the ability for me to be able to devote all of my efforts towards the liturgy as a whole. I will be able to attend all the masses at one time or another on the weekends as well as work with the various ministry groups on a more personal and individual basis, and be more available to help out where needed. I will still have my hand in music, playing for funerals during the week, and filling in on the piano when needed. Together we can have the best of both worlds for Music and Liturgy! This is an exciting time for our parish community. I thank Fr. Ray wholeheartedly for his support and ask you to welcome Ellen and Ken. Please consider becoming part of our Music Ministry either singing or playing an instrument. Come and Praise the Lord! Mary Ryan

REFLEXIONEMOS SOBRE LA PALABRA DE DIOS REFLECTING ON GOD S WORD Los discípulos tenían mucho miedo y con las puertas de la casa cerradas. El miedo tiene maneras de encarcelarnos y alejarnos del mundo exterior lo mismo que de nuestro mundo interior, y así nos desprovee de nuestra libertad para tener esperanza, imaginación y sueños. Podemos llegar a sentirnos cómodos trabajando en espacios estrechos, estando aislados y desencarnados, lejos de la vida y del contacto con los demás. Pero entonces llega el Señor resucitado con sus brazos extendidos, su corazón abierto y trayendo dones que van a transformar nuestra vida. El primer don del Señor resucitado es la paz o shalom, que significa todo lo bueno que se necesita, ya sea físico, mental o espiritual, para tener vida interior. Esta paz es un don que el mundo no puede dar. El segundo don es una misión: Somos enviados como Jesús fue enviado por el Padre. Adónde? Al mundo. Pues, tanto amó Dios al mundo que le dio a su Hijo único, para que todo el que crea en él no perezca, sino que tenga vida eterna. Dios no envió a su Hijo al mundo para condenarlo, sino para salvarlo por medio de él (Juan 3:16 17). Ahora el Hijo envía a sus discípulos ( también a nosotros!) para ofrecer vida. El tercer don es el Espíritu Santo, para el perdón de los pecados. El Espíritu Santo es el don del Padre y del Hijo, que hemos recibido en nuestro bautismo y de nuevo en nuestra confirmación. Y los dones del Espíritu Santo se le dan a la Iglesia y a sus miembros para beneficio de todos, ya estén dentro o fuera de la Iglesia. Entre todos esos dones el primordial es el perdón. James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R. Derechos de autor 2013, World Library Publications. Todos los derechos The disciples were cowering behind locked doors. Fear has a way of imprisoning, away from the outer world, but also from our inner world, taking away our freedom to hope, imagine, and dream. We can become comfortable working in cramped spaces, isolated and unattached, removed from life and contact with others. But then along comes the risen Lord, arms outstretched, heart wide open, bearing gifts to transform our lives. The first gift of the risen Lord is peace (shalom), which translates as all good things, physically, mentally, and spiritually all that is needed to be alive inside. This peace is a gift that the world cannot give. The second gift is a mission: we are sent, as Jesus was sent, by the Father. Where? To the world. For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him may not perish but may have eternal life. Indeed, God did not send the Son into the world to condemn the world but in order that the world might be saved through him (John 3:16 17). Now the Son sends the disciples us! to bring life. The third gift is the Holy Spirit, given for the forgiveness of sins. The Holy Spirit is the gift of the Father and the Son, given to us at baptism, again at confirmation, and whose gifts are given to the church and its members for the good of all, within and outside the church. Primary among these gifts is the gift of forgiveness. James A. Wallace, C.Ss.R. Copyright 2013, World Library Publications. All rights reserved. Small Church Communities; 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

High School Happenin s Jason Ealy - Director of Youth Ministry 871-1904 x 291 ythmin@ctkccnv.org Join us on Facebook ~ Search for CTK Youth Confirmation Calendar Summer Schedule TBA Congratulations to the newly Confirmed!! Don t for get this is not the end of your Spiritual Journey. Christ the King welcomes you with open arms. 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 Thank you Middle School students and parents for par cipa ng this year! Thank you for your con nued support YMAC (Youth Ministry After Confirmation) Thursdays 6:30pm - 8pm in the Youth Lounge For all juniors, seniors, college-age students. We meet every Thursday Graduation Mass High School & College June 8, 2014 4pm mass Please contact Jason Ealy know if you would like to be a part of this mass. Just5Days www.just5days.org June 23-27 Service work camp @CTK $275 ($50 to hold your spot) Please sign up with Jason Ealy Registration for Middle School Religious Ed. 2014/2015 year will start in the middle of July. If you think you would like to work with Middle School Kids and the Youth Ministry Program here at CTK please contact Jason Ealy

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. Page 12 Religious Education Grades 1-5 First Communion Baptism of older children How do I enroll my child? Elementary Registration for 2013/14 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 5:45 pm Fees: Religious Education Classes $80.00 per child. First Holy Communion $125.00 per child. Full Initiation $150.00 per child. $25 non-refundable deposit is required to register. Payment plans are available. SACRAMENTS (1st Communion, Baptism) REQUIREMENTS: 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 Fall Registration To Be Announced Requirements for Fall Registration 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 year must be paid prior to registering $50 non0refundable deposit is required to register each child ADULT CONFIRMATION Fall Registration TBA 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) 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 In the Church Office. Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 4:00 pm (closed 12-1:00 pm) Thank you for your support! NOT REGISTERED IN THE PARISH! Please stop by our Parish Office Monday - Thursday 8:00 am to 4:00 pm (closed 12-1:00 pm)