Christ the King - St. Stephen Parish

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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

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Staying Connected

Dear Friends,


I returned last week from preaching two back-to-back retreats for the Salesian priests from the province of Shillong, Meghalaya, India. This state capital, known as the ‘Scotland of the East’, offers scenic vistas complete with lakes, waterfalls and mountain peaks that make it one of the prettiest hill stations in the region. I have lived, studied and worked as a priest in this magnificent city for twenty years. For me this journey to the Northeastern region of India was a Home Coming.


I had the opportunity to connect with priests and laity, and to bring them up to speed on my own journey to the United States and the joy I experience in ministry serving as your pastor. In addition to the two retreats, I had the opportunity to speak to 3000 high school students on choosing their attitude, and I also made a presentation to the teachers of the school on the theme, “We Teach Who We Are.” 


The retreat is a time for the priests to undertake continued spiritual formation and enjoy fellowship with their brother priests. Most have not seen each other for a long time as they minister in multiple states of the region. It’s a beautiful thing when priests come together to recharge their spiritual life, nurture vocational identity and renew their personal commitment to conversion.


Dom Jean-Baptiste Chautard in The Soul of the Apostolate paints a powerful image of what a retreat does to a priest. “If you are wise, you will be reservoirs and not channels ... The channels let the water flow away, and do not retain a drop. But the reservoir is first filled, and then, without emptying itself, pours out its overflow, which is ever renewed over the fields which it waters.” Chautard firmly believed that in order for priests (or anyone else, for that matter) to give themselves to others, they must first be filled.

Without recharging in the flowing waters of God’s grace and love, priests and religious risk becoming channels and burning out. Retreats are important and our spiritual leaders need to make time for themselves to be recharged. This requirement for priests is also a signal for us laity. We also need to recharge our spiritual batteries, especially if we are parents. Without time for solitude and prayer, we risk not only our own soul, but the souls of those we care for. We have retreats organized in October, and I hope to see more and more of you participating in these life-giving events.


The theme of my retreat was “Living an Undivided Heart.” Many of us know from personal experience how it feels to live a divided life. Inwardly, we experience one imperative for our lives, but outwardly we respond to quite another. That is our human condition – our inner and outer worlds are never in perfect harmony. And yet our culture counsels us to do exactly that: “Don’t wear your heart on your sleeve,” “Play your cards close to your vest.” Sadly most of us learn early on that it’s not safe to be in the world as who we really are with what we truly value and believe. The institutions we inhabit, our political affiliations and sometimes even our religious commitments can make it very difficult to live an undivided life because these institutions or affiliations make claims on us that are “at odds with our hearts.”


The divided life is a wounded life, and the soul keeps calling us to heal the wound. We ignore that call at great peril. We will find ourselves trying to numb our pain with the anesthetic of choice, be it substance abuse, overwork, consumerism or mindless media noise, etc. In the words of Palmer Parker such anesthetic is easy to come in a society that wants to keep us divided and unaware of our pain.

Gandhi said, “As human beings, our greatness lies not so much in being able to remake the world – that is a myth of the atomic age - as in being able to remake ourselves.” Thomas Merton states that many people live lives of impersonation and he called them ultimate losers. The power of bringing our actions and lives in alignment is an important aspect of living an undivided life. Thank you for praying for me as I preached to my brother priests.


Fr. Paulson

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

  • Summer Hospitality Schedule

    Join us for food, fun and fellowship

    on the patio outside of church on the Christ the King campus.

     

    Saturday, July 27 after the 4pm Mass

    (hosted by the Knights of Columbus)

     

    Saturday, August 24 after the 4pm Mass

    (hosted by the Italian Catholic Federation)

     

    Saturday, Sept. 14 after the 4pm Mass

    (hosted by the Hospitality Ministry)

     

    Sunday, Oct. 6 after the 4pm Mass

    (hosted by Our Lord of Pardon Prayer Group)

  • Youth Ministry Registration (Jr. High & High School)

    Registration for all Youth Ministry Programs

    are now OPEN.

     

    First Eucharist (7th-9th grades)

     

    Explorers (Jr. High Youth Group - 7th & 8th grades)

     

    Confirmation Year 1 (high school)

    Confirmation Year 2 (high school)

     

    Take advantage of the Early Registration discount - ENDS JULY 15th.

     

    Visit our ministry page to learn about these and other programs. 

    Youth Ministry
  • Religious Education Registration (K-6)

    Registration NOW OPEN!


    Click on the registration button, then sign-in using your REALM account.


    Families new to Christ the King - St. Stephen

    Religious Education must create a REALM account FIRST. Click on the Create a REALM account button.


    Information about days and times of classes can be found there.


    Questions? Contact Deacon John Ashmore: faithformation@ctkph.org

  • Pope Francis' "A Gift of Joy and Hope" Discussion

     Mondays:  July 15 (ix-60), July 22 (63-116), and July 29 (119-198). 


    Facilitator - Jeannette Holmes


    Pope Francis explores the meaning of true joy and offers an inspiring message: even in dark times, the light of hope can shine bright. "A Gift of Joy and Hope" is an invitation to embrace authentic beauty and a reminder to be open to encountering God, even in the midst of challenges.


    All sessions will be in the CTK Ministry Center Chapel at 10:30 am. 

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  • Guest Speaker: Rev. Jose Varickasseril

    Rev. Jose Varickasseril, a biblical scholar, friend of Fr. Paulson, will present a four-part series on the Book of Revelation on the Mondays in August. Fr. Jose will share his wisdom with us at 10 am in the St. Stephen Parish Hall and 7:00 pm in the CTK Ministry Center Chapel.


     Fr. Jose was with us last August for a five-week series and we are grateful for his return. 

This Saturday's fellowship is hosted by

The Knights of Columbus


Join us for some cheese, crackers, wine, lemonade, and desserts.

Saturday, July 27th after the 4:00 PM Mass

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Livestreamed Masses

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


Christ the King 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
10:30am

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