CHRIST THE KING COMMUNITY 199 Brandon Road, Pleasant Hill, CA 925-682-2486 SCHEDULE OF MASSES Daily Masses: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am Saturday Masses: 8:00 am & 5:00 pm Sunday Masses: 7 am, 8 am, 9:15 am, 10:45 am, 12:15 pm, 6:30 pm CONFESSIONS: Saturday: 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm Parish Office: 682-2486 www.ctkph.org Religious Ed: 686-1017 www.ctkreligiouseducation.org Youth Ministry: 676-0979 www.ctkym.org CTK School: 685-1109 www.ctkschool.org Facebook: Christ the King Catholic Community of Pleasant Hill May 3, 2015 WEEK AT A GLANCE Sunday, 5/3 Children’s Liturgy of the Word 9:15 Bundle Sunday collection Youth Mass/Sr. Farewell 6:30 pm Youth Group 7:30 pm Parish hall Monday, 5/4 Bible Study A & B, 8:30-10:30 am Tuesday, 5/5 RE Celebration 6:00 pm Church Knights of Columbus 7pm Min. Ctr Tuesday, 5/5 cont. Rosary & Perpetual Help, Church 7pm Spanish Prayer, Church, 7:30pm Wednesday 5/6 Sewing Ministry 9:30 St. Vincent DePaul - 7 pm Chapel Thursday, 5/7 Centering Prayer; Min Ctr 10:00 am Thirsty Thursday 7pm Parish hall Friday, 5/8 Garden Café 7:30 am Saturday, 5/9 Men's Fellowship Chapel 7:30am Bereavement 9:30 Min. Ctr Commitment Weekend Sunday, 5/10 Happy Mother’s Day! Youth Mass 6:30 pm Youth Group 7:30 pm Parish hall Commitment Weekend To Hear the Gospel and Make a Difference Dear Friends, On Earth day, I had the privilege of attending an interfaith Gathering with Gwen Watson and a couple of others, which focused on climate change. This was non-political and focused on Mother Earth, given to us as a gift from God. "Creation is not a property, which we can rule over at will; or, even less, is the property of only a few: Creation is a gift, it is a wonderful gift that God has given us, so that we care for it and we use it for the benefit of all, always with great respect and gratitude," Pope Francis said. "Safeguard Creation. Because if we destroy Creation, Creation will destroy us! Never forget this!" Speaking to a massive crowd in Rome, the pope delivered a short address in which he argued that respect for the “beauty of nature and the grandeur of the cosmos” is a Christian value, noting that failure to care for the planet risks apocalyptic consequences. All the world’s major faith groups and religious leaders have made powerful statements on the reality of climate change and the fact that human actions are contributing significantly. Catholics, Protestants, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, Buddhists and indigenous peoples have all spoken out on the moral responsibility we have to take action. It was so inspiring for me to listen to various faith traditions, and how each of them value creation. We all face impacts of climate change on our region, from poor air quality to more heat and drought to rising sea levels. I was amazed to discover that many in our county’s faith community have taken steps to lessen their contribution to this global challenge and others are in the midst of contemplating first actions I am writing this because this summer, Pope Francis will deliver the first major encyclical of his papacy. It will be on climate change and the environment. While nearly everything the most beloved Pope of the century does is scrutinized closely in America, this particular call to the church is likely to receive an extra dose of attention because of the nature of the issue. Pope Francis issued a general encyclical on moral issues early in his papacy. But he chose to tackle climate change and the environment as his first real issue. But why climate? And why now? The most obvious reason is one of timing. According to Jeff Nesbit, “this year, 2015, is a pivotal year for efforts to jumpstart a transformation of the energy system from a carbon-intensive one that is threatening to destabilize the planet to a low-carbon one that can slow the rise of the planet’s temperature. World leaders are committing to long-term efforts to slow the use of carbon-intensive energy, and the Vatican wants to influence those deliberations that conclude in Paris at the end of the year. But the not-so-obvious reason is that climate change is rapidly becoming the moral issue of our time, and this pope both recognizes it and wishes to help direct the church in that effort.” Let me conclude my letter with some more quotes from Pope Francis. I look forward to the encyclical and I hope we as a community at CTK can make a difference in our world. "An economic system centered on the god of money needs to plunder nature to sustain the frenetic rhythm of consumption that is inherent to it.” "The system continues unchanged, since what dominates are the dynamics of an economy and a finance that are lacking in ethics. It is no longer man who commands, but money. Cash commands.” "The monopolizing of lands, deforestation, the appropriation of water, inadequate agro-toxics are some of the evils that tear man from the land of his birth. Climate change, the loss of biodiversity and deforestation are already showing their devastating effects in the great cataclysms we witness." Fr. Paulson Reflections on Sunday Readings: First Reading: Acts 9:26-31 Earlier in the book of Acts, we hear of Saul (later known as Paul) persecuting Christians in Jerusalem. When he went to Damascus to do more of the same, he experienced a dramatic conversion. It was several years before he returned to Jerusalem, the site of his earlier persecutions. His first visit to Jerusalem as a Christian is described in today’s reading. Second Reading: 1 John 3:18-24 During this Easter season, we are reading from the first letter of John. In today’s passage, the author is dealing with some members of the community who have defected. They seem to have believed that, as long as you have faith in Jesus, it doesn’t matter what you do in daily life. The author directly refutes that position. PARISH STAFF CONTACTS Fr. Paulson Mundanmani 682-2486 paulson.ctk@gmail.com Fr. Vince Cotter 682-2486 vcotter643@aol.com Fr. Brian Timoney, Deacon John Ashmore, Fr. Michael Dibble, and Fr. Tom Burns 682-2486 Sr. Joanne Gallagher, CSJ 682-2486 jgallagher.ctk@gmail.com Sr. Dominic Bonnici OP 682-2486 sisterdominic.marie@gmail.com Kate Doherty 682-2486 katedoherty.ctk@gmail.com Religious Education Director Sr. Maureen Viani , SNJM 686-1017 mvianictkre@gmail.com Assoc. Director: Joan Smits 686-1017 jsmitsctkre@gmail.com Youth Minister, Rick Lejano 676-0979 ctkyouthminister@gmail.com Chris Caban, Principal 685-1109 ccaban@ctkschool.org Al Garrotto: RCIA/faith share 849-6319 algarrotto@comcast.net Robin Morley, Office Staff 682-2486 ctk.robin@gmail.com Helen Christian, Office Staff 682-2486 hchristian326@gmail.com Kathy Ridgway, Office Staff 682-2486 kridgway02@gmail.com Day at the Races! Dominican Sisters Vision of Hope invite you to their annual Day at the Races at Golden Gate Fields on May 16. Enjoy the breakfast and lunch buffet and get comfortable before the first race at 11am. The Sisters hope to see you there! Call 510-533-5768 for more information. Faith in Action invites you to sign several petitions after mass to support issues that were presented at last Tuesday’s Catholic Lobby Day in Sacramento. The Senate and Assembly bills include: 1. Juveniles: would set standards for the use of solitary confinement for juveniles; 2. CalWORKs eligibility: would repeal the Maximum Family Grant rule that denies parents additional benefits upon the arrival of another child; 3. Personal Income tax credit: would establish a state earned income tax credit for low wage workers; and, 4. Education Expenses of Teachers and Parents: the two bills would allow new K-12 teachers in their first three years of service to claim individual tax credits for out-of-pocket expenses incurred for the purchase of instructional materials and classroom supplies and the other to allow low-tomiddle income parents a tax deduction for K-12 education-related expenses. Please stop by the table for more information. San Francisco Boys Chorus Auditions. Auditions will take place at The Cathedral of Christ the Light on Saturday, May 9. All boys ages 5 to 12 with unchanged voices are encouraged to apply. Rehearsals are held twice a week during the school year, with rehearsals in both San Francisco and San Rafael. For more information call 415-861-7464. Youth Mass has started! Join us on Sundays at 6:30 pm for mass featuring Christ the King’s dynamic youth band and teen choir. Experience a liturgy planned, led, and inspired by the young people of our community. All are welcome to attend. Hoping you will help! Religious Education is sponsoring the wine booth for the Festival. Once again we call upon your generosity. Please help by donating bottles of wine. You may drop the wine off at the RE office (facing Gregory Lane) MonThurs., 9:30 am- 5:30 pm or you may leave the wine at the Parish House. This weekend we will collect wine after all the masses outside the church. Thanks for your support Sr. Maureen Attention young adults in their 20’s and 30’s! Thir sty Thur sday is this Thursday, May 7th. Meet in the parish hall from 7-9pm. This month we will be having a clothing swap/ donation! Please br ing one bag of clothes you are willing to swap and donate. At the meeting we will have everyone lay out their items and then shop around and re-fill their bag with other items you want to take home. All unclaimed items will be donated to the St Vincent De Paul shop. As always, we will start with a communion service and close with fellowship. We provide the drinks, you bring a snack to share. Questions? Email Rick at ctkyouthminister@gmail.com. Searching for a spiritual home? Our 4 week “no strings” inquiry series begins Thursday evening, May 28th. Ideal for learning about Catholicism and for baptized Catholics who have not yet completed their sacraments. Contact Al Garrotto at 849-6319 or algarrotto@comcast.net. San Damiano golf tournament needs you! Don’t miss out, the second annual San Damiano golf tournament will take place at Diablo Country Club on May 18, 2015. Registration may be completed online at sandamiano.org or call 925-837-9141. Thank you for your support. Christ the King Parish Festival 2015: Set Sail with CTK! We look forward to welcoming you aboard for a great weekend getaway May 15th to 17th. Volunteer Signups All hands on deck! Sign up for a 2 hour shift online at http:// ctkfestival.volunteerhub.com. We will have signups after mass this weekend. T-Shirts, Raffle Tickets and Cups This is the final week to stop by the table after mass to get your festival tshirts, raffle tickets, or cups. Shirts are $12. Raffle tickets are $3. Souvenir cups are $10. Donations Needed We are in need of ‘like new’ stuffed animals and glassware (glasses, cups, small dishes). Please bring your donations to the school office doors in a box or bag labeled ‘Festival’. Please Note that we are not doing Starbooks or Country Store so there will be NO book or rummage drop off. Calling all bakers We are in need of baked goods for both the cake walk and for bingo desserts. We love anything from cookies, cakes, cupcakes, bars, banana breads, cake pops etc. Please contact Nancy Molina at mrsmk@icloud.com. If you have any questions or want to help out, please contact your friendly Cruise Directors Kate and Mark Halfon and Paul and Elizabeth Nuti at christthekingfestival@gmail.com. Church Support 4/26/15 $17,715 ; Bldg. fund $877.00’ Online Giving $5485.00 Congratulations to our Confirmation Students who were confirmed at Oakland’s Christ the Light Cathedral on Saturday, May2, 2015 Camryn Algar Aleixis Algar Carina Ancheta Patricia Ancheta Lauren Andaluz Justin Aranzamendez Avery Avina Reilly Baker Kayla Bingham Logan Blair Katelyn Bocek Rachel Canon Angela Carmazzi Marcus Castro Annalee Clancy Hanna Coloma Gabby Correia Vanessa Dalpiaz Renielyn Dela Cruz Kayla Dempsey Lauren Dickson Kathleen Dizon Robert Driscoll Patricia Ely Hannah Flitton Jason Forsyth Brian Garcia Zachary Gotvald Delaney Griffin Adriana Guerrero Luke Harbison Eric Headly Joseph Higgins Joshua Hughes Matthew Huguet Isabella Ianora Mary-Catherine Keating Nathan Kerns Jack Klapperich Annakate Lopez Caroline Lovett Lanvi Lu Katherine Madigan Arla Millen Magtibay Chase Martin Daniel Masarweh Daniella McDonagh Jennifer McGregor Kevin McGregor Valente McNamer Ruben Medina Connor Menefee Kelley Morley Ray Muhlenkamp Allie Naccara Thien Nguyen Alexandra Nielsen Colby Orr Sarah Pastor Kaitlyn Piol Nichole Reilly Lauren Renner Joseph Ridgway Kyle Ridgway Alessandra Rivas Monica Rodriguez Sidney Rubens Julianna Ruotolo Clara Sanders Taylor Saxton Franco Scattolon Julia Schlichtmann Juliet Schmidt Davor Skaric Aaron Sullivan Matt Sunga Summer Throne Nicholas Vasquez Matthew Vollman Alaysia Wallace Adam Warda Elizabeth Warriner Katharine Welch Christine Wenzel Alexandra Will Sophia Winkel Maria Patricia Yuzon
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