Welcome to Christ the King - St. Stephen Parish

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,


I write to you with a pastoral concern that touches all of us: the urgent need to build a culture of connection, compassion, and civility in a time when these virtues seem increasingly rare.


We live in an age of unprecedented connectivity, yet we are witnessing what Pope Francis called a “globalization of indifference.” Public discourse is often coarse and divisive, families and neighbors can drift apart, and our attention is consumed by screens rather than one another’s faces. Mother Teresa of Kolkata once said, “The greatest evil in the world is the lack of love, the terrible indifference towards one's neighbor.”


Indifference, she reminded us, is not simply a feeling—it is a refusal to act when we have a responsibility to act. It is turning ourselves from responsible disciples into passive bystanders.


Pope Francis, in his encyclical Fratelli Tutti, warned that “indifference and the heartless individualism into which we have fallen is also a result of our sloth in pursuing higher values.” Instead of seeking comfort, security, wealth, or honor, he urged us to pursue the higher values of goodness, truth, and beauty.


Around us we see evidence of what some sociologists call a “compassion deficit.”

  • Time pressure and hurry leave us with little emotional space for others. Studies show we are less likely to help when we feel rushed.
  • Empathy blocks grow when we view compassion as weakness or when we feel overwhelmed by the suffering of many.
  • Cultural shifts toward hyper-individualism and competition erode the communal values of respect, listening, and mutual responsibility.

Social media has intensified these challenges by creating echo chambers, spreading misinformation, and encouraging anonymity that fuels hostility.


Jesus’ Model: Civility and Compassion


In the Gospels, Jesus models a radical civility and compassion. He notices the blind man by the roadside when others try to silence him. He touches lepers when others keep their distance. He listens patiently to the Samaritan woman and invites her to deeper life. His way is not passive kindness but active, courageous love.


The good news is that civility and compassion can be learned, practiced, and renewed. We as a parish can be a living witness to a different way. I invite us to:


  • Choose empathy every day—pause, look into another’s eyes, and listen with the heart.
  • Practice active listening—hear others’ stories without rushing to judgment.
  • Seek common ground—look first for what unites us rather than what divides.
  • Teach civility to our children—at home, in our school, and in faith formation.
  • Model Christ-like behavior—let our speech, especially online, be marked by respect and kindness.
  • Use technology wisely—resist the pull toward outrage and gossip, and instead share what builds up.

Friends, the Church has a unique role to play in repairing the torn fabric of our society. Let us commit ourselves anew to being a parish that not only prays together but also practices compassion in our neighborhoods, schools, workplaces, and digital spaces. In doing so, we follow the One who said, “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” (John 13:35)


I hold you all in prayer as we take up this challenge together. May the Holy Spirit guide us to be people of hope, civility, and courageous love.


~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 October 3, 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.

  • Annual Blessing of the Animals

    Annual Blessing of the Animals

    Join us for a special celebration!


    Bring your beloved pets for a blessing.


    Please have your pets on a leash or in a cage.


     

    Thursday, October 2

    2:40pm at CTK’s Large Lawn

Christ the King School Festival


Friday | Oct. 3 | 4pm - 9:30pm

Saturday | Oct. 4 | 2pm - 8pm

 

Games, Food, Entertainment, Family Fun raising money for our ministries and our school!

Click here for the festival website

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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Christ the King Church

199 Brandon Rd, Pleasant Hill CA

St. Stephen Church

1101 Keaveny Ct, Walnut Creek, CA