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Summer Masses at St. Stephen

Notice: Temporary Relocation of Masses


Beginning Monday, June 9, 2025, all Masses will be celebrated at St. Stephen’s Campus:


1101 Keaveny Ct, Walnut Creek, CA 94597


There will be no Masses at Christ the King Campus until October.


We apologize for the inconvenience and thank you for your understanding and flexibility during this time. This temporary move is necessary due to a major renovation of the Christ the King church roof.

Your prayers and continued support, especially through donations, are deeply appreciated as we work to restore and preserve our sacred worship space.

Thank you and God bless you


All Masses at Christ the King Church will be moved to St. Stephen Church as we remodel the Christ the King church roof.


Saturday: 4:00 PM,  5:05 PM


Sunday:

  • 7:00 AM
  • 8:00 AM
  • 9:30 AM
  • 11:00 AM
  • 4:00 PM

Weekday Masses: 9:00 AM (Monday-Saturday)


Directions to St. Stephen Church

1101 Keaveny Ct, Walnut Creek, CA 94597

 

  • Take Gregory Lane towards Pleasant Hill Road
  • Turn left on Pleasant Hill Road
  • Pleasant Hill Road turns into Camino Verde after crossing Geary Road
  • Turn Left on Conejo Way
  • Turn Right on Keaveny Court

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Christ the King Campus

Monday - Friday

9:00am (livestreamed)


First Friday Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Mass

5:00 PM - 6:00PM, Mass at  6:00 PM  (exposition and Mass livestreamed)


Saturday

9:00 AM & 4:00 PM Vigil Mass (both Masses livestreamed)

3:00 PM - 3:30 PM Confessions


Sunday

7:30 AM, 9:00 AM, 10:30 AM, and 4:00 PM (10:30 AM Mass livestreamed)


St. Stephen Campus

Monday - Friday

8:00 AM


Saturday

4:30 PM - 5:00 PM Confessions, Mass at 5:00 PM


Sunday

9:30 AM

Dear Friends,


On Wednesday morning, my doctor removed the cataract from my right eye. Because I had LASIK surgery 25 years ago, this procedure is a bit more complex. After thoughtful discussion, my doctor decided to use a Light Adjustable Lens (LAL) — a remarkable new technology that allows the lens to be fine-tuned after surgery using gentle ultraviolet (UV) light treatments. This process helps achieve the best possible vision by making small adjustments over a few weeks before the lens is permanently set.


During this time, I’ll be wearing special UV-blocking glasses and making several quick visits for adjustments. So if you see me walking around in dark glasses, please don’t worry — just think of me as your “cool priest with new lenses!” I thank you for your continued prayers as I heal from this surgery.


Congratulations to Our New Deacons: I would like to extend my heartfelt congratulations to Nelson Gonzales and Wynn Norona, who will be ordained Deacons this Saturday at 11 a.m. at the Cathedral of Christ the Light. It has been a joy and a privilege to work with both of them and to share a few classes on the pastoral care of the sacraments. They are truly remarkable men—faithful, compassionate, and deeply committed to serving God’s people.


The ministry of the deacon is a beautiful expression of Christ’s servant heart—reaching out to the poor, the marginalized, and the forgotten; proclaiming the Word of God; and assisting at the altar in service to the Church. Nelson and Wynn remind us that servant leadership is not reserved for a few, but is the calling of every baptized person.


I encourage other men in our parish to pray and discern whether God might be calling them to this sacred ministry. Our community is blessed when generous hearts respond to God’s invitation to serve as ministers of the Word, charity, and Sacrament.

A Word on Our Catholic Response to Immigration: Recently, Pope Leo spoke powerfully about the dignity of every human person, reminding us that being truly pro-life means caring for life at every stage and in every circumstance — including how we treat immigrants and refugees. He said, “If someone says, ‘I am against abortion,’ but supports the inhuman treatment of immigrants, I don’t know if that is truly pro-life.”


His words were not meant as condemnation, but as an invitation to broaden our hearts — to see that the Gospel calls us to protect life in all its forms. Every person who seeks a better life carries the image of God, just as our ancestors once did when they came to this country seeking hope and opportunity.


In our own Diocese of Oakland, Bishop Barber and others have led vigils and prayer services for our immigrant brothers and sisters — moments of faith, compassion, and solidarity. Across the country, bishops have spoken with similar conviction:

  • Archbishop Thomas Wenski of Miami reminded us that “immigration is part of our Catholic story.”
  • Archbishop José Gomez of Los Angeles noted, “We must protect our borders, yes — but we must also remember that immigration has always been part of America’s identity.”
  • Archbishop Cordileone remarked, “Immigration is an issue which … looks very different when one can put a human face to it," Cordileone said, continuing: "As Pope Francis has stated, 'Each migrant has a name, a face and a story.'"
  • Bishop Michael C. Barber, SJ, wrote: “Along with my brother bishops, we stand in solidarity with Archbishop Gomez and our sisters and brothers who are sadly impacted by the current situation. Let us recognize we are all God’s children, called to be compassionate toward one another.”

Our catholic bishops and leaders call us to hold together justice and mercy, law and compassion, security and solidarity. As Archbishop Gomez beautifully said, “The most important thing is to help people understand the dignity of the human person. …. we need reform that reflects the reality of our nation and the humanity of those who come to us.”


~Fr. Paulson

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The following Masses are livestreamed for those who are unable to celebrate with us.


St. Stephen Campus
Monday - Friday

9:00am (and livestreamed)

First Friday Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament and Mass

5:00pm - 6:00pm Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament followed by Mass

Saturday
9:00am
4:00pm Vigil Mass

Sunday
11:00am

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199 Brandon Rd, Pleasant Hill CA

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1101 Keaveny Ct, Walnut Creek, CA