"Lord, who art always the same, give that I know myself, give that I know Thee." - St. Augustine
Attending Mass is the foundation to understanding and practicing your faith. Can you imagine what it would feel like to show up for Mass and nobody else was there?
Haven't been to Mass in a long time and want a tour first? Maybe it's time to add weekday Masses to your routine? Wanting to deepen your appreciation of the sacred meanings behind the different components of the Mass? Let us help foster your faith.
The Rosary is prayed Monday through Friday following the 8:15 a.m. Mass and preceding the 12:10 p.m. Mass at 11:45 a.m. On Saturdays it is prayed following the 8:15 a.m. Mass. On Sundays, it is prayed following the 8:00 a.m. Mass.
How to Pray the Rosary
Altar Servers: Catholic students from Christ the King, public school, and home school in grades 6 - 12 are encouraged to register below.
Lectors: Help proclaim the Word of God at our Masses.
Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion: EMHC participate in distribution at Mass, to hospitals, and to the homebound.
Ushers: Be the face of our church and consider assisting our parishioners and guests at weekend and holiday Masses.
Greeters: Welcome all to celebrate Mass together as one family in Christ.
"Sing to the LORD a new song; sing to the LORD, all the earth. Sing to the LORD, bless His name; proclaim His salvation day after day. Tell His glory among the nations; among all peoples, His marvelous deeds." (Psalms 96:1-3)
Indeed, God, the giver of song, is present whenever His people sing His praises. Please consider joining our Choir in the many available positions. Contact our rectory: 402-391-3606.
*Pictured: School choir
The Patricia J. Koley Adoration Chapel was built in 2007 and is open to those who wish to reflect upon perpetual adoration. For a permanant hour contact Frank Johansen 402-312-4000Email Frank: [email protected]
Nocturnal Adoration is a structured liturgy before the Blessed Sacrament with eight 'bands' of adorers that meet for one hour 10:30 PM to 5:30 AM the first Saturday of the month.
Contact George (402-391-1827) or Margarita Wanek (402-393-8031) 2024/2025 Nocturnal Adoration Calendar
The Be Not Afraid Holy Hour offers adoration, reflective prayer, and video presentations by Catholic speakers on topics that will enhance spiritual growth. The Sacrament of Reconciliation is also available.
Be Not Afraid Holy Hour takes place on the first Sunday of each month. See our calendar/bulletin for upcoming Holy Hours and more information.
Arrangements may be made at the rectory to have a Mass offered for both the living and deceased. Mass intentions are also published in the Bulletin. Please contact Gretchen Mack: 402-391-3606