Post on 06-Feb-2018
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
WHAT’S HAPPENING Daily ~ Perpetual Adoration 24 hours a day
Today, June 18
(FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI) 11a.m. Solemn Mass: The Most Holy Body and Blood of
Christ, followed by the Procession of the Blessed Sacrament
5 p.m. Diaconate Study Group (Kasteel Hall)
Monday, June 19
Tuesday, June 20
1 p.m. Senior Social (Parlor)
6 p.m. Buildings and Grounds meeting (MCRm)
7:30 p.m. Celebration Choir (Church)
Wednesday, June 21 9 a.m. Rosary (Parlor)
6 p.m. encounter (Kasteel Hall)
7:30 p.m. Chancel Choir (Church)
Thursday, June 22 10 a.m. Memorial Mass
5:30 p.m. Youth Band Practice (Church)
Friday, June 23
Saturday, June 24 3 p.m. Confessions
SENIOR SOCIAL
The seniors of Christ the King Cathedral will meet at
1 p.m. on June 20 in the church parlor. All seniors are
welcome to attend to play bridge or dominoes. For
more information, please call Annah Thomas,
795-0952, Barbara McKenna, 793-0945 or Deacon
Randy Canale, 797-2210.
Low Gluten Hosts are
available upon request.
Ask your priest before Mass.
NEW TO THE AREA OR NOT
REGISTERED WITH A LOCAL PARISH?
We invite you to join us at Christ the King
Cathedral. We offer numerous opportunities for
spiritual growth for the entire family. If you
would like to become a member or know of someone who
would like to, contact the parish office, 792-6168, or
Sara Parenti, Welcoming Chair, at 797-2308 for more
information.
CHURCH OFFICE HOURS
Mon.-Thur. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Friday 8 a.m.– Noon
LUBBOCK MEALS ON WHEELS
This month we will be collecting peanut butter or cheese
crackers. This item can be placed in the lime green con-
tainer in the parlor. With your help we will be able to make
a difference for those receiving meals on weekends. Thank
you for your support and donations. For more information,
call Linda Markusen at 792-6746.
~Thank you, CTKC Social Ministries
GRIEF SUPPORT MEETINGS
The death of a loved one can be one of the hardest things that
we experience in our lives. Are you grieving the loss of a
loved one?
The next Grief Support meeting will be
Thursday, June 21, 6:30 p.m. in the Monsignor Comiskey room.
This is in the same building where the parish offices are
located. Meetings are facilitated by Deacon Randy and Cindy
Canale.
For more information call Deacon Randy or Cindy
at 797-2210.
MEMORIAL MASS A Memorial Mass for Leonard “Len” Anton, Fr. Bill’s
father, will be held on Thursday, June 22 at 10 a.m. at
Christ the King Cathedral.
CHRIST THE KING CATHEDRAL
LUBBOCK, TEXAS June 18, 2017
MOVING? Please notify the parish office of
your new address and new phone number. Call
the parish office at 792-6168, or online:
www.ctkcathedral.org
CHURCH LIBRARY
Come check out the church library.
A collection of Catholic and inspira-
tional books is available. Sign books out using the honor
system. Return the books to the desk as you finish reading
them. Mark your name and the name of the book off the list
to indicate that you have returned the book. The library is
located in the small room next to the south entrance of
Christ the King Cathedral.
TRANSPORTATION TO MASS
We are currently looking for a person who
can give a ride to one of our parishioners. If
you are interested in being a volunteer who
can assist in driving parishioners to Mass, please contact
Linda Markusen, 792-6746. We want to make sure every-
one has an opportunity to attend Mass, and we will match
up volunteer drivers with those in need.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
COUNCIL #3008
Looking for a men’s organization to share your
Catholic values? An organization that helps the
Church community, the youth and the seniors? Then look
no further; the Knights of Columbus Council 3008 is the
organization you are looking for. Please contact Randy
Wink, Grand Knight at 438-1787.
Please contact Rose at 777-1320 or 792-6198 if you have
any questions regarding these announcements:
Give me the grace to die to my own desires, Jesus. Remove
my pride and hold me as I carry the crosses in my life.
Amen
Paul’s Project: There has been a change for the shelter
projects. Grace Campus does not need any shelters at this
moment. They have five that are in the construction phase
right now. We will keep you posted when they have a need.
What a blessing it is to be a part of social justice at work.
Youth Mass with the Refuge Band, first and third Sun-
days of the month at 5:30 p.m. Please join us TODAY for
the most sacred celebration. Please remember your area
of commitment; arrive at least 20 minutes before Mass
time.. Come and sing your praises with Refuge. Praise
and Worship starts at 5 p.m.
Rooted (Grades 3-5) Edge (Grades 6-8) Enjoy your sum-
mer. We will not have weekly events during the summer.
We will have periodic events, so please watch the bulletin
for information. Contact Rose at 777-1320 if you have any
questions.
Life Teen: (Grades 9-12) Enjoy your summer. We will
not have weekly events during the summer. We will have
periodic events, so please watch the bulletin for informa-
tion. Contact Rose at 777-1320 if you have any questions.
Minute Meditation: “Teach me to live according to your
truth, for you are my God, who saves me. I always trust in
you” (Psalms 25:5).
100 Things Every Catholic Should Know: Heaven is our
home: God wants everyone to be in heaven. He wants it
so much that he died on the Cross in order that we may be
with him. The only thing keeping us from heaven would be
us. We can change that any time we want by giving our-
selves completely to the Lord of Heaven and Earth.
Youth CORE: Life Teen, Edge and Rooted need core
members. If you are 19 years or older we need you to come
share your gifts. Background check and Safe Environment
Training required. We are willing to take those with lim-
ited time.
Get Your Rectory Pecans Today: $12.00 per 1lb bag. All
proceeds go towards students’ activities. Contact Rose for
more information or purchase after Mass.
FLOWERS FOR THE MONTH OF JUNE
In Memory of:
David and Barbara Buescher
Janell Mosser by John Mosser Mary Zarazua Genevieve Esparza by Edward and Linda Esparza
Andres Sanchez by Mr. and Mrs. Rodriguez
All the souls of the Faithful by Richard and Beatriz Villanueva
Our Fathers by Barbara Wille
Marion Washburn by Frank Washburn
Andres Sanchez by Adam and Alicia Najar
Florencio Najar by Adam and Alicia Najar
Angela Soriano by Mark and Karen Soriano
In Honor of:
9th Wedding Anniversary by Joseph and Meredith Ottis
If you would like to offer the flowers in the sanctuary for the
month of June, place your offering in an envelope marked
June or use the envelope in your offertory envelope packet
and place it in the collection basket. Your offering will be
printed in the month that your envelope is received, unless
otherwise designated on your envelope; donation is $25.
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
VOCATION VIEW Pay attention to the nourishment you receive
from the Bread of Life. Share it with one
another.
(Deuteronomy 8:2-3,14-16) ~Vocations Committee
HOSPITAL OR HOMEBOUND VISITS
If you have a family member who is in the hospital, please
call Dcn. Randy Canale 797-2210 or the church office at
792-6168 and provide the information.
WHERE ARE YOU BEING CALLED TO
SHARE YOUR TALENTS?
Part of our return to the Lord with gratitude is to fully par-
ticipate in the life of his Church. Are you being called to
serve in a different way this new year? One of the current
volunteer opportunities available in our parish is to coordi-
nate the Vocations Cross ministry for the 9:15 a.m. Mass.
Another is for someone with a strong desire that our Lord is
never alone in the Perpetual Adoration Chapel to coordinate
the weekly schedule for adorers to ensure that individuals
and groups have adopted each hour of the week. If you are
interested in either of these ministries, please contact Spiri-
tual Life Commission Chair Cassi Griswold-Lintz at 790-
8975.
MASS INTENTIONS and SCRIPTURE READINGS
Monday., 2 Corinthians 6:1-10; Matthew 5:38-42
6:55 a.m. +Leonard Anton by CTKC staff 8:15 a.m. +Rophine and Shanthi Crasta by Matthew and Rita Crasta
Tuesday, 2 Corinthians 8:1-9; Matthew 5:43-48 6:55 a.m. +David Buescher by Dcn. Randy and Cindy Canale
8:15 a.m. +Janell Mosser by John Mosser
Wednesday, 2 Corinthians 9:6-11; Matthew 6:1-6,16-18
6:55 a.m. +Coley Green by Dr. and Mrs. Hal Green
8:15 a.m. +Robert Ellis by Donna Ellis
Thursday, 2 Corinthians 11:1-11; Matthew 6:7-15 6:55 a.m. +Lawrence Ellis by Dcn. Randy and Cindy Canale
8:15 a.m. +Leonard Anton by CTKC staff
Friday, Deuteronomy 7:6-11; Matthew 11:25-30
6:15 a.m. +Daniel Hinojosa by Bill and Jeanette Hardin
8:15 a.m. +Maria Phan by Ruc and Doanh Tran
Saturday, Isaiah 49:1-6; Acts 13:22-26; Luke 1:57-66,80 8 a.m. Thanksgiving Bridget Lopez by Alfred and Pauline Moreno
5:30 p.m. +Tom Taber by Alfred and Pauline Moreno
SUNDAY, JEREMIAH 20:10-13; PSALM 69
ROMANS 5:12-15, MATTHEW 10:26-33
8 a.m. +Vallee Crockrell by Roy Pinkert
9:15 a.m. Special Intention for CTKC members
11 a.m. +Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wagner by their daughters
5:30 p.m. +Leonard Anton by CTKC staff
SPECIAL REQUEST FOR PRAYERS
for this week are:
+Mary Lynch; +John O’Malley
Bill Lees; MaryLou Mosser
Dr. Rexie Barranda
Our Prayer Line has the complete list of
prayer requests.
PRAYER FOR VOCATIONS
God our Father, You made each of us to use our gifts in the
Body of Christ.
We ask that You inspire young people whom you call to
priesthood and consecrated life to courageously follow Your will.
Send workers into your great harvest so that the Gospel is
preached, the poor are served with love, the suffering are
comforted, and Your people are strengthened by the sacraments.
We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen
ADORATION We encourage everyone to start saying the
Divine Mercy Chaplet. The following is an
excerpt from St. Faustina’s diary: “My
daughter, encourage souls to say the chaplet
which I have given to you. It pleases me to
grant everything they ask of me by saying
the chaplet. When hardened sinners say it, I
will fill their souls with peace, and the hour of their death
will be a happy one. Write that when they say this chaplet
in the presence of the dying, I will stand between My Father
and the dying person, not as the just judge but as the merci-
ful Savior” (Diary, 1541).
Join us this Wednesday, June 21 at 6 p.m. for encounter.
We will be watching a film on Saint Margaret Mary and the
Sacred Heart of Jesus, just in time to better appreciate the
Feast day of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus. This documen-
tary, filmed on location in Paray-le-Monial, France, will last
approximately 55 minutes so we will be able to end
promptly at 7 p.m. Come and watch with us — there might
even be popcorn!
CHRIST THE KING CATHEDRAL
LUBBOCK, TEXAS June 18, 2017
BULLETIN/INSERT GUIDELINES
The staff is willing to promote the events of our many min-
istries, councils, commissions and organizations. As much
as possible, please try to plan well in advance to have your
events included in the main body of the bulletin. The
deadline is noon Friday, ten days before the Sunday
publication date. In the event that your information is im-
possible to condense into a short paragraph or is a registra-
tion/order form, we will consider inserting it into the actual
bulletin. Please remember these guidelines:
We have a limit of two inserts per bulletin, so please
reserve your space at least two weeks in advance.
If we print: email insert (8.5 x 11") to Destiny Castillo
by Tuesday prior to approved insert date. Black ink on
white inserts can be printed on colored paper.
If you print elsewhere: Provide 600 inserts by
Wednesday prior to approved insert date. This is the
only way to get full color printing on an insert.
To save on expenses for your organization, consider work-
ing with another ministry to print on the back side of your
insert. To conserve resources, you also may consider print-
ing only a few copies and use them as posters or place a
stack on the designated table in the gathering space for
parishioners to pick up as desired.
Please send all bulletin blurbs and inserts to
Destiny Castillo at dcastillo@ctkcathedral.org .
Make www.ctkcathedral.org your home page! If you haven’t visited the parish website in a while, you
have been missing a great resource for: Mass times, daily
Scripture readings, information about ministries and organi-
zations, resources to enhance your spiritual life, school
news, calendars with upcoming events, links to Catholic
sites and much more! The content on the website is updated
regularly, so keep coming back. You’re always welcome at
www.ctkcathedral.org.
RETURN GIFTS and OFFERINGS
May 28, 2017
Envelopes $ 8,638.50
Gift-Direct 380.40
Children 67.96
Plate 883.35
Special Donations 3,145.00
Miscellaneous 261.46
TOTAL $ 13,376.67
Average Weekly Operating Costs: $ 22,385.00
Black Bag $ 2,487.87
Building Fund $ 285.00
PIO Burn the Mortgage $ 841.67
FATHERS: KEYS TO SUCCESS Pope Francis once defined the primary role of fathers:
“Nothing could better express the pride and emotion a fa-
ther feels when he understands that he has handed down to
his child what really matters in life; that is, a wise heart. It
is a joy that rewards all the toil, that overcomes every mis-
understanding and heals every wound.”
Several years ago Pope Francis presented theological reflec-
tions on the family, including the three keys to being a suc-
cessful father; these keys apply to all kinds of fathers, bio-
logical and/or spiritual.
The first key is a father must be present, “that he be close to
his children as they grow: when they play and when they
strive, when they are carefree and when they are distressed,
when they are talkative and when they are silent, when they
are daring and when they are afraid, when they take a
wrong step and when they find their path again.”
The second key is a father must be merciful and patient: “A
good father knows how to wait and knows who to forgive
from the depths of his heart. Certainly, he also knows how
to correct with firmness: He is not a weak father, submis-
sive and sentimental. The father who knows how to correct
without humiliating is the one who knows how to protect
without sparing himself.”
The third key is a father turns to God for guidance and as-
sistance in fulfilling his vocation as a father to his children:
“Without the grace that comes from the Father who is in
heaven, fathers lose courage and abandon camp. The
Church, our mother, is committed to supporting with all her
strength the good and generous presence of fathers in fami-
lies, for they are the irreplaceable guardians and mediators
of faith in goodness, of faith in justice and in God’s protec-
tion, like St. Joseph.”
“Almighty God, who gave to the just man from Nazareth,
St. Joseph, the privilege of serving as earthly father to Jesus
your Son, through his intercession, watch over our families
and guide us in your ways. May this son of David, in whom
the shoot from the stump of Jesse has blossomed, guide
your people with care and protect your Church from harm.
United with Mary his spouse and Jesus our Lord, may we
be joined forever in the joys of your heavenly king-
dom” (Stephen J. Binz, Saint Junipero Serra’s Camino: A
Pilgrimage Guide to the California Missions) .
-Latha Tucker
THE MOST HOLY BODY AND BLOOD OF CHRIST
CHRIST THE KING CATHEDRAL
COLLEGE LIFE
Summer Break. See you in August. We will
have periodic events during the summer. Please
watch the bulletin for details. Contact Ryan at
577-8643 for more information.
YOUTH COMMISSION MEMBERS
We are looking for parents for the Youth Commission. We
need your voice, your ideas and your vision; please come
share your talents. Background check and Safe Environ-
ment Training are required. Thank you for answering the
call.
A Community of Faith, Knowledge, and Service
Lord Jesus, pour out your blessing on all of us today.
Let those who show kindness be rewarded with kindness. Fill
the hearts of your servants with joy and satisfaction.
In Jesus’ name. Amen
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Get insight from the staff of Life Teen and from teens just like
you on topics like: How to Talk to Your Parents and Other
Teens About "13 Reasons Why;" The Church Can Be Strong
No Matter What; You are Going to Die ... And Other Thoughts
from 35,000 Feet in the Sky; Stop Complaining About God
When You Don't Know Him and more. New videos and blogs
are being uploaded regularly at www.ctkcathedral.org/lifeteen.
Planning for the 2017-2018 school year at
CTKC School continues throughout the summer
We continue to work and plan during the summer for
our terrific school. Christ the King Cathedral School is
celebrating its 60th year of serving the families of the
Diocese of Lubbock and the Lubbock community. We
proudly continue our mission of providing a Catholic
school where students, in their educational journey, grow
as unique individuals in the spirit of Jesus Christ toward
spiritual maturity. Serving PreK-3 through 12th grade,
Christ the King Cathedral School is child–centered and
committed to providing strong academic and development
programs which enable children to achieve their full poten-
tial. As enrollment for the 2017-2018 school year contin-
ues, we invite you and your child(ren) to visit Christ the
King Cathedral School to experience what learning in a
safe, faith-filled environment is like. If you would like to
schedule a personal tour or receive information about the
difference a Catholic education can make for your family,
please call Admission Coordinator Becky King at 795-
8283, or via email at bking@ctkcathedralschool.org, or
come by the school office. Summer office hours for the
school are 8 a.m.-noon, Monday-Thursday.
JOURNEY TO GOD’S LOVE, MERCY
AND HEALING July 7-9,Our Lady of Mercy Retreat Center, 605 S. 19th
Street, Slaton. Presenters: Attorney David Garza and
Monsignor Joe James. Is God calling you to a more joyful
life? A more spiritual life? Have prayer, Mass and the sac-
raments become dull and routine? Do you want God to be
more real in your life? Sign up for the retreat, prepare by
reading the Book of Acts, Chapters 1-4; if possible, fast on
Wednesdays and Fridays before retreat; pray the rosary
daily; read Luke 15, the Parables of God’s mercy; and,
come to this retreat! Three Day Retreat - $150/person dou-
ble occupancy, meals included. Deposit is $75. Register at
www.mercyrc.com or 828-6428, 789-8456.
VOCATION CAMPS
Quo Vadis Days (for boys 13-17) August 7-9
Fiat Camp (for girls 13-17) August 9-11
Contact Sr. Olivia Rico
(806) 792-3943 orico@catholiclubbock.org
TEEN ACTS RETREAT The next TeenACTS retreat is July 13-16. The retreat is
for teens who have completed their first year of high school
through those that have just graduated. The cost is $180.
For more information, call Robin Gross, TeenACTS
Liaison at 777-6137 or www.actscommunityoflubbock.org
Adult Director Karen Quintana; Adult Co-director Abel
Hernandez; Teen Director Kaitlynn Bednarz, Teen Co-
director Adam Rodriguez, Spiritual Companion Gracie
Quintana, and Spiritual Director Father Rudi Crasta.
QUINCEANERA RETREAT Saturday, July 1 at 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., optional Mass at
5:30 p.m., Saint John Neumann Church, 22nd and Frank-
ford. This retreat will feature Theology of the Body; parents
are encouraged to attend. Cost is $15. RSVP to Ellie
Contreras 773-9803 (call or text)