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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,


As we prepare to begin a new season of Religious Education classes for our children on Tuesday, September 23, I write with a grateful heart and a hopeful vision for our parish community.


First, a heartfelt thank you to the many parents who have already signed up early. Your readiness ensures that our Faith Formation team and catechists can prepare well and welcome your children with love, care, and confidence. For those who have not yet had the chance to register, I warmly invite you to do so. There is still time, and I promise you, the investment you make in your child’s formation will be one of the greatest gifts you can give them.


We live in a time when secularism has become the dominant culture. Religion has largely disappeared from our public schools and from much of public life. The voices that most often reach our children are the voices of media, technology, and consumer culture. If we do not give them the tools of faith, if we do not root them in Christ, then the world will catechize them in its own image.


Pope Francis once said, “Educating is not only giving notions, but it is a commitment to life, so that young people learn to live, to grow, and to be responsible for themselves and for others.” Our Religious Education program is precisely this: helping our children to live, to grow, and to take responsibility for their lives as beloved sons and daughters of God.


Pope Leo XIV, in his prayer intention for this September, invited us to “discover God’s presence in

all creation, so that we may feel and know ourselves responsible for this common home.” What better way to honor this call than by ensuring that our children see the world with the eyes of faith—learning to recognize God’s presence in creation, in people, and in the sacraments.


We also have the powerful example of 
Blessed Carlo Acutis, a millennial who was canonized on September 7 this year. Carlo loved video games and computers, but he loved the Eucharist more. He used his digital skills to spread devotion to Christ and to remind the world that “the Eucharist is my highway to heaven.” His life shows us that holiness is possible for young people today. We, too, can prepare our children to walk the path of sainthood—not by withdrawing from the world, but by engaging it with the light of Christ.



Thanks to Our Catechists and Faith Formation Team: None of this would be possible without the dedication of our Faith Formation team and catechists. I want to thank our staff members, Teresa and Nelson Gonzales and Rosa Panelli for their dedication and hard work. Our staff and volunteer catechists have taken on the sacred task of walking alongside your children, opening the Scriptures, teaching the truths of the faith, and above all, sharing their own living witness of Christ. Pope Benedict XVI once said, “The Church’s deepest nature is expressed in her three-fold responsibility: of proclaiming the word of God, celebrating the sacraments, and exercising the ministry of charity.” Our catechists embody that mission in their teaching and their service.


Dear parents, I urge you: do not underestimate the importance of these early years of faith formation. The lessons your children learn now, the friendships they form in the parish, the sense of belonging they experience in the Church—these will remain with them even when they are older and making their own decisions.

We live in a culture that places enormous emphasis on sports, academics, and extracurricular activities. These can certainly help our children grow in teamwork, discipline, and skill—but they are not enough to form the heart. At the end of the day, sports may shape a season, but faith shapes a lifetime. Trophies gather dust, games are forgotten, but the gift of knowing Jesus Christ and belonging to His Church endures forever. As parents, we do everything possible to give our children the best education, the best opportunities, the best experiences—but if we do not give them faith, we risk depriving them of the one treasure that can carry them through every joy and trial of life.


Together, let us entrust this new year of Religious Education to the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mother of the Church, and to Blessed Carlo Acutis, who shows us that sainthood is both possible and urgent for our young people. Parents, by choosing Religious Education for your children, you are saying with courage and love: 
“I want my child to know Jesus first.” That decision is one of the most important acts of love you can make.


~Fr. Paulson

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What's Happening at Christ the King - St. Stephen

  • Temporary Change to First Friday Devotion

    Beginning in July, our First Friday devotion schedule will be adjusted while we are worshipping at  St. Stephen Campus.


    Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament will begin at 8:15 AM, Followed by Mass at 9:00 AM.


    Our next First Friday devotion will be on September 5, 2025.


    We anticipate returning to our regular First Friday schedule at Christ the King Campus in October or November.


    Thank you for your understanding and continued devotion during this temporary transition.

Livestreamed Masses

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