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XXIX SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 19, 2014 VIEW THIS BULLETIN ONLINE AT WWW.CTKBELTON.ORG JOIN OUR GROUP PAGE ON FACEBOOK @ CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHURCH BELTON! Our Military Serving Overseas Phillip Aiello John Cushing Maj. David L. Gomez Maj. Deana S. Gomez, USAF Matt Jakircevic Maj. Reggie Jamo Capt. Jason Piper Sgt. Daniel J. Scott Wilbert Witt Weekly Mass Intentions 18th 5PM †The Peña Family 19th 8AM †Mario Sarinana 10:30AM The Unborn 5PM Pro Populo 20th 8AM †Maria Garcia 21st 6:30PM Dominga Ortega 22nd 8AM †Julio Valdez 23rd 6:30 †Sam Hawkins 24th 8AM †Rick Hahn Join our Parish Team! Full-time bilingual Parish secretary position available. Candidate should be proficient with current technology applications. Apply by sending resume and cover letter to [email protected] Dear sisters and brothers in Christ: If you happen to pay attention to the narthex, you may be able to find a little change. Right next to the statue of Our Suffering Lord is a new stand holding the parish intention book. Whenever I pass by the narthex, I take a glimpse of people’s prayer intentions, and I often feel their joy, happiness, and thanksgiving as well as their strug- gles, wishes and need for healing. I often pause for a moment and asked Jesus to grant all the prayers written in our parish intention book according to his holy will. One day while I was reading the prayer intentions, I looked up at the statue, and I realized that the suffering Jesus was looking at me with his gentle face. Then I realized, whenever a petitioner writes a prayer intention, Jesus looks at every one of them with his gentle face. Jesus, who suf- fered for each one of us, reminds everyone who comes to write their petitions that he is watching over them and walking with them while they are walking in the valley of tears. Many petitions were written with pains and sufferings, but at the same time, Jesus is comforting them and saying, “I am with you al- ways, until the end of the age” (Mt 28:20). We, Christ the King faith community, pray for any special intentions written in our intention book every Mass, includ- ing the daily Mass. Let us continuously pray for one another. I certainly believe that God actively shows His presence through the Blessed Sacrament, but I have recently witnessed this in our parish more than ever. It was at the 10:30am Sunday Mass on September 28 th when all the lectors and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Com- munion were commissioned, and somehow the Mass was so well attended that many faithful could not find a seat and had to stand. While I was distributing Holy Communion, I realized that the Sacred Hosts were running out, but I somehow knew that it would work out. And guess what? It worked out very well. I have been a priest for four and half years , but it was the very first time that the numbers of the hosts were so exactly matched that there was only one Sacred Host remaining. What are the odds? It could be considered a coinci- dence. Sure. But I believe that it was the sign of God’s presence in our community. God blesses all the faithful, especially those who are dedicated to become the words and hands of our Lord Jesus Christ! The Ministry Fair will be held throughout this weekend, and as I mentioned during the homily last week, I would like to cordially invite you to “come and see” (Jn 1:39) all the ministries in our parish. No commitment is required. I hope that you will be able to experience that Christ the King is moving toward a thriving, faith flourishing community, and if you somehow feel that God calls you to a particu- lar ministry, I pray that you will open your heart and mind to that particular calling from God. But again, no obligation. Please come and meet with many wonderful, dedicated people in our parish. After the nice rain, the weather seems to be cooling down. In this changing season, I pray that you will be very well in body, mind and soul. Let us continuously pray for all our sisters and brothers who are ill, any military personnel who are deployed and their family, and all the residents in assisted living and nursing homes. Please pray for me as well. God loves you very much! In Christ, In honor of All Souls Day on November 2 If you would like to remember a deceased loved one at the All Souls’ Day Mass, please use the designated enve- lope for your donation and list their names on the envelope. For more information, please contact the parish office.

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XXIX SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 19, 2014

VIEW THIS BULLETIN ONLINE AT WWW.CTKBELTON.ORG JOIN OUR GROUP PAGE ON FACEBOOK @ CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHURCH BELTON!

Our Military

Serving Overseas

Phillip Aiello John Cushing

Maj. David L. Gomez Maj. Deana S. Gomez, USAF

Matt Jakircevic Maj. Reggie Jamo Capt. Jason Piper Sgt. Daniel J. Scott

Wilbert Witt

Weekly Mass Intentions 18th 5PM †The Peña Family 19th 8AM †Mario Sarinana

10:30AM The Unborn 5PM Pro Populo

20th 8AM †Maria Garcia 21st 6:30PM Dominga Ortega

22nd 8AM †Julio Valdez 23rd 6:30 †Sam Hawkins

24th 8AM †Rick Hahn

Join our Parish Team!

Full-time bilingual Parish secretary position available.

Candidate should be proficient with current technology applications.

Apply by sending resume and cover letter to [email protected]

Dear sisters and brothers in Christ:

If you happen to pay attention to the narthex, you may be able to find a little change. Right next to the statue of

Our Suffering Lord is a new stand holding the parish intention book. Whenever I pass by the narthex, I take a

glimpse of people’s prayer intentions, and I often feel their joy, happiness, and thanksgiving as well as their strug-

gles, wishes and need for healing. I often pause for a moment and asked Jesus to grant all the prayers written in

our parish intention book according to his holy will.

One day while I was reading the prayer intentions, I looked up at the statue, and I realized that the

suffering Jesus was looking at me with his gentle face. Then I realized, whenever a petitioner

writes a prayer intention, Jesus looks at every one of them with his gentle face. Jesus, who suf-

fered for each one of us, reminds everyone who comes to write their petitions that he is watching

over them and walking with them while they are walking in the valley of tears. Many petitions

were written with pains and sufferings, but at the same time, Jesus is comforting them and saying, “I am with you al-

ways, until the end of the age” (Mt 28:20).

We, Christ the King faith community, pray for any special intentions written in our intention book every Mass, includ-

ing the daily Mass. Let us continuously pray for one another.

I certainly believe that God actively shows His presence through the Blessed Sacrament, but I have recently witnessed this in our parish

more than ever. It was at the 10:30am Sunday Mass on September 28th when all the lectors and Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Com-

munion were commissioned, and somehow the Mass was so well attended that many faithful could not find a seat and had to stand.

While I was distributing Holy Communion, I realized that the Sacred Hosts were running out, but I somehow knew that it would work

out. And guess what? It worked out very well. I have been a priest for four and half years , but it was the very first time that the numbers

of the hosts were so exactly matched that there was only one Sacred Host remaining. What are the odds? It could be considered a coinci-

dence. Sure. But I believe that it was the sign of God’s presence in our community. God blesses all the faithful, especially those who are

dedicated to become the words and hands of our Lord Jesus Christ!

The Ministry Fair will be held throughout this weekend, and as I mentioned during the homily last week, I would like to cordially invite

you to “come and see” (Jn 1:39) all the ministries in our parish. No commitment is required. I hope that you will be able to experience

that Christ the King is moving toward a thriving, faith flourishing community, and if you somehow feel that God calls you to a particu-

lar ministry, I pray that you will open your heart and mind to that particular calling from God. But again, no obligation. Please come and

meet with many wonderful, dedicated people in our parish.

After the nice rain, the weather seems to be cooling down. In this changing season, I pray that you will be very well in body, mind and

soul. Let us continuously pray for all our sisters and brothers who are ill, any military personnel who are deployed and their family, and

all the residents in assisted living and nursing homes. Please pray for me as well.

God loves you very much!

In Christ,

In honor of All Souls Day on November 2

If you would like to remember a deceased loved one at the All Souls’ Day Mass, please use the designated enve-lope for your donation and list their names on the envelope. For more information, please contact the parish office.

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XXIX SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 19, 2014

VIEW THIS BULLETIN ONLINE AT WWW.CTKBELTON.ORG

JOIN OUR GROUP PAGE ON FACEBOOK @ CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC CHURCH BELTON!

Stewardship Report

October 12

Loan Balance $469,414

In every way we must keep in mind the words of the Lord Jesus who himself said,

“It is more blessed to give than it is to receive.” Acts of the Apostles 20:35

Collection for the Iraqi Christians $4,334.

Thank you for your generosity!

Received $ 13,195

Goal $ 14,000 Difference ($ 805)

Please pray for those

in our parish who are ill:

Lorrie Anderson

Blane Bartek

Amy Bottoms

Aaron Camp

Dale Duncan

Mark Edwards

Joan English

Quintan Fabiano

Angel Flores Family

John Forney

Fr. Edward Frazer

Rolfe Geisselbrecht

Sam “The Mailman” Green

Angel Guajardo

Mary Guajardo

Frank Guerra

William Harlow

Don Hahn

Froylan Hernandez

Jose Hernandez

Elena Juarez

Samuel Kaiser

Gene Koch

Irene Kulinski

Marianne Luby

Jeanne Luttrall

Frank Mares

Alex Mendoza

Ken Murray

Jesus Olivarez, Jr.

Anna Paruzinski

John Paruzinski

Myra Ramos

Cody Rhoades

Louis Rodriguez

Brandon Rojas

Jose Rojas

Myra Rourke

Jim Starr

Patricia Starr

Stephanie Van Sickler

Henry Taylor

Robert Trevino

Manual Vasquez

Mildred Vasquez

Raymond Vriseno

Nettie Wall

Frank Weis

Jesus Zapata

THAT

MAN IS

YOU!

Wednesdays 6:00AM

In our Parish Hall

Symbolon

ALL MEN ARE WELCOME!

Joyful Hearts

Catholic Moms Group

Brunch at 10 a.m. in the

Parish Hall

Wednesday, October 22

All Moms invited!

Meet other moms and their children.

Come get to know Fr. John Kim.

Info? Sarah Spellman 540-845-0215

BLACK BAG

Collection

THIS WEEKEND!

Christ the King Catholic Youth Ministries

Annual Fall Bazaar & Turkey Dinner

Sunday, November 9, 9:00AM-3:00 PM

TURKEY DINNER

BEGINNING AT 9:00 A.M.

Adult Plates Pre-Sale $8.00 At Door $10.00

Child Plates (under 10)

Pre-Sale $4.00 At Door $5.00

Silent & Live Auction

Games

Sweet Booth

Come have a great meal and a fun day while

supporting our youth!

World Mission Sunday Today is World Mission Sunday! We are invited today to reach

out and help build the Church in Mongolia, the world’s youngest

Catholic Church, as well as local churches throughout the Mis-

sions, in the most remote areas across our world. Please keep the

Missions in your prayers and please generous in today’s collec-

tion.

For more information, visit www.IAmAMissionary.org

Ministry Fair Faith alive in Christ’s kingdom

Christus center

This weekend

After all masses

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Ministerios Hispanos en Cristo Rey Retiro para matachines.... Habrá un retiro en español para todos los grupos de Matachines y Concheros pa-ra aprender el significado de este ministerio, su historia y relación con la celebración de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe el 25 de Octubre en el Centro Católico de Retiros Cedarbrake en Belton. Para inscribir a su grupo al retiro, contacte a Edgar Ramírez al (512) 949-2468.

Coro de ninos.... Acompañenos cada jueves para el coro de niños de las 6-7 p.m. en el portatil a la mano derecho. Padres necesitan acompañar a sus niños ca-da jueves. No es necesario saber leer. El coro cantará en una misa de 8 a.m. en diciembere.

Cursillistas...Habrán juntas de Ultreya cada martes empezando a las 7 p.m. en el portatil a la mano derecha. Comuníquese con Lorena Sariyana por mas información: 254-774-7891 Junta Guadalupana… Habra una junta hoy despues de la misa de las 8 a.m. Nuevos reglamentos de bautismo…. Comenzando Octubre de 2014 tendremos bautizos

comunales dos veces al mes

en Inglés : segundo sabado a las 11a.m.

en español : 3er Sábado a las 11 a.m

Las clases de baustismo para los padres / padrinos

deben ser completadas antes de programar el bautis-

mo.

Por favor póngase en contacto con la oficina de la par-

roquia para más información.

CRU Catholics Crusader Catholic Center

905 North Main St, Belton

Thanks for attending Praise & worship/Bible Study night!

Stop by the “Cube” this week for

snacks, drinks & a place to hang out & to study.

Next week

Halloween-themed Karaoke night Oct. 21

Dress in costume

More info? [email protected]

Casting Crowns concert is this Friday, Oct. 24

At the Bell County Expo Center!

If you’d like to buy a ticket, bring $30 and an online permis-

sion form to Abby’s office

By Thursday at noon.

Bake sale at the youth table at the Ministry Fair.

Come support your youth ministry program!

This week at SNL: “How do we know God is real?”

Come join us!

Abby Riley [email protected]

Events Outside CTK

October 19: St. Stephen’s Fall Festival, Salado. Fun beginning at 10:30

October 19: Bell County Walk Like Madd 2:00-700 PM (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) West Temple Park

www.walklikemadd.org/bellcounty

October 19-23: The Fathers of Mercy hosted by Holy Trinity Catholic Church - Corn Hill 7PM each evening.

October 25: Glow in the Dark Golf tournament at Wildflower Country Club for Holy Trinity Catholic High

School

November 4: Spirituality of Simplicity 9:30-2:30, Lunch included Eagle’s Wings Retreat Center www.ewrc.org

November 6-9 Men’s Cursillo Weekend. Contact Greg Ganslen, 254-68-2594

November 14-16 Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend at the Wingate Hotel in Round Rock. Call 512-677-

9963

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Christ the King Catholic Church

Friday October 31, 2014

5:15- 6:15PM

210 E. 24th Ave. Belton, TX 76513

Church Parking Lot

For more information : 939-0806 [email protected]

Next weekend, our baby crib will be in the Nar-thex to receive your donations for the Annunci-ation Maternity Shelter. They are always in need of diapers and wipes, but also can use new and gently used maternity clothes, infant cloth-ing, bedding, and personal toiletries for the moms and babies.

Thank you for your generosity!

ACTS Retreat Adoration, Community, Theology, and

Service

Women’s Retreat - December 4-7

Men’s Retreat - December 11-14 This 3 day, 3 night retreat will:

Strengthen your faith

Deepen your relationship with Jesus Christ

Renew your spirituality

Increase your desire to become more involved in our parish community.

The retreats are Catholic in format, but non-Catholics are embraced

and encouraged to attend.

Watch the bulletin for more information!

Cedarbrake Retreat Center

“The Gift of Transition” --

Cheryl "Max" Maxwell, the director of the Office of Worship of the Diocese of Austin and the Secretariat Director for

Formation and Spirituality, will give “The Gift of Transition” retreat on Nov. 19 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Cedarbrake Catholic Retreat Center in Belton. Change is a natural part of life that can often be filled with uncertainty, anxiety and pain. This retreat will examine these times and offer the opportunity to re-evaluate our purpose through the eyes of faith. The cost is $35, which includes lunch. To register, call 254-780-2436 or email [email protected]

EIM Basic Workshop A 3-hour Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM) Basic Workshop on child sexual abuse will be held Nov 2, 1:00-4:00 PM at CTK Parish Hall. This workshop is part of the diocesan EIM policies that were adopted in 2002 and revised in 2008. All clergy, paid staff and volun-teers working with youth and vulnerable adults at any parish or diocesan location are required to complete a one-time Application for Ministry prior to beginning their work/service and attend an EIM workshop within 60 days of submitting the application. Please login to your EIM account (use the Alternate Login option if needed) to pre-register to attend the workshop. Due to the content of this workshop, please do not bring chil-dren.

If you need assistance or information, contact Donna Leune at [email protected] or 254-760-3440