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Judas-the bottom of the List

A meditation led by Fr. Paulson


Friday, March 21, at St. Stephen Church:

5:30 pm Stations of the Cross, followed by a soup supper and Father’s meditation.  Read more here.


Fr. Raymond E. Brown’s “A Crucified Christ in Holy Week”

A discussion led by Jeannette Holmes


Mondays, March 24 and 31, 10:00 am in the Brian Joyce room at CTK


Jesus and His Trial

A meditation led by Fr. Paulson.


Tuesday, April 1, at 10:00 am in the Ministry Center chapel.


The Gospel According to Luke

An eleven-week Little Rock Scripture Study, The Gospel According to Luke, 


Begins on Monday, April 7, at 10:00am in the Ministry Center.  Read more here.


Hole-y, Whole-y, Holy.

“Be holy because I, the Lord your God, am holy.” Lev. 19:2  

A presentation by Kathy Roberts


Monday, April 14, 10:00 am and repeated at 7:00 pm at St. Stephen Parish Hall.

Mass and services for Holy Week

Palm Sunday (April 13)

Normal Sunday Mass Schedule


Holy Thursday Mass of the Lord's Supper (April 17)

  • 7:00 PM at Christ the King
  • 7:00 PM at St. Stephen

Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament in the Christ the King gym

  • 8:30 - 10:00 PM

Good Friday of the Lord's Passion (April 18)

All activites at Christ the King

  • 12:00 PM Taize prayer around the cross
  • 1:00 PM Preaching on the Passion
  • 1:15 PM Stations of the Cross
  • 1:45 PM Preaching on the Passion
  • 2:00 PM Liturgy of the Lord's Passion
  • 6:00 PM Liturgy of the Lord's Passion

Easter Vigil (April 19)

  • 7:30 PM Mass  at Christ teh King

Easter Sunday (April 20)

Christ the King (all Masses are inside)

  • 7:30 AM (w/instrumenal music)
  • 9:00 AM (children's Mass)
  • 10:30 AM 

St. Stephen

  • 8:00 AM
  • 9:30 AM
  • 11:00 AM (children's Mass)

Come Celebrate with Us

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

Weekly Bulletin

Our bulletins are a snapshot of important events at Christ the King - St. Stephen.  You'll find everything from Fr. Paulson's letter to what's happening with Youth Ministry.

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Dear Friends:


From the earliest days of Christianity, pilgrims have journeyed to Jerusalem to walk in the footsteps of our Lord's Passion on the road to Calvary. Tradition holds that Mary, the mother of Jesus, led by example, making daily visits to the sacred sites of her Son’s suffering, death, and resurrection following His ascension into heaven. More than 2,000 years later, we continue to seek a deeper understanding of Christ’s saving sacrifice by meditating on or reenacting His crucifixion through what has come to be known as the Stations of the Cross.


Also referred to as the "Way of the Cross" or "Via Crucis," this cherished devotion has been an essential part of the Church's Lenten tradition since the 18th century, when the Church officially approved the practice in its current form. Comprising 14 stations drawn from both Scripture and sacred tradition, the Stations of the Cross allow the faithful to spiritually journey along the Via Dolorosa (Latin for "Way of Sorrows") in Jerusalem, even without traveling there. Beginning with Christ's condemnation and culminating in the laying of His body in the tomb, each station invites us to pause and reflect through prayer, meditation, and contemplation, deepening our connection to the mystery of His Passion.

The roots of this devotion trace back to the widespread veneration of Christ’s Passion in the 12th and 13th centuries. The practice developed further when the Franciscans were entrusted with the care of the Christian holy sites in Jerusalem in 1342. In the 18th century, St. Leonard of Port Maurice became known as the "Preacher of the Way of the Cross," having erected more than 572 stations in churches throughout Europe between 1731 and 1751. Today, nearly all Catholic churches have a set of Stations displayed, offering a sacred space for personal and communal reflection.


In more recent years, the Church has encouraged a scripturally based approach to the Stations, incorporating elements directly from the Gospel accounts. Traditionally, five stations—Jesus meeting His mother, Veronica wiping His face, and His three falls—come from Church tradition rather than Scripture. However, the essence of the devotion remains unchanged: to enter into the heart of Christ’s suffering, to walk with Him, and to be transformed by His love.


While the Stations of the Cross primarily focus on Christ’s Passion, the Church reminds us that our reflection should ultimately lead us to the hope of the Resurrection. This understanding has led some to include a 15th station or conclude the devotion with a prayer focusing on the victory of the Risen Lord.

The Stations of the Cross offer us a profound opportunity for prayer and meditation, allowing us to contemplate Christ’s immense suffering and the boundless love He poured out for our redemption. Each station invites us to journey alongside Jesus, to recognize the weight of His sacrifice, and to deepen our gratitude for the mercy and salvation He offers.


We warmly welcome you to join us every Friday of Lent at 5:30 p.m. as we come together in prayer for the Stations of the Cross. On Friday, March 21st, we will gather at St. Stephen’s Church for this sacred devotion, followed by a Lenten Soup supper in the Hall. During our meal, I will be sharing a special session on Judas and his place in the story of Christ and His Final moments.


We hope you can be part of this meaningful time of prayer, reflection, and fellowship. May this season deepen our faith, renew our commitment to discipleship, and draw us ever closer to the love and mercy revealed in Christ’s Passion.


With prayers and blessing,

~ Fr. Paulson

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

  • Stations of the Cross

    Christ the King Church

    Please join us Fridays in Lent to pray The Stations of the Cross


    March 7, 14, 28 & April 11

     5:30pm - In the Church


    March 21 - Stations held at St. Stephen


    April 4th (First Friday)

    • 4:30pm - Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament
    • 5:30pm - Stations of the Cross
    • 6:00 pm - Mass

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    St. Stephen Church

    Please join us on Fridays at 12pm for outdoor guided meditation during Lent.


    We are also open for self-guided outdoor stations on Fridays 12pm to 6pm and Mon. & Wed. 11am-2pm

  • Lenten Communal Reconciliation Service

    You are invited to attend our Lent Reconciliation Service in the church


    CTK: Saturday, April 5 at 3pm

    CTK: Monday, April 7 at 7pm

    St. Stephen: Friday, April 11 at 6pm


    Come and experience the healing power of the Sacrament of Reconciliation as we journey together during Lent.

  • Vacation Bible Camp

    Christ the King / St. Stephen is excited to welcome back Vacation Bible Camp


    June 23-27 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PM


    Come join in the fun as we celebrate God, our True North!

    • Song and Prayer
    • Bible Stories and Skits
    • Science Experiments
    • Outdoor and Water Fun
    • Crafts
    • Yummy Snacks

    Each Camper will receive a complimentary t-shirt and music download


    Adult Volunteers - we need YOU to make this successful, please register as a volunteer and join in the fun!  Help bring God's love and joy to young people as they grow in their Faith.

    Register Here

This year, we are seeking to welcome five new members to our Parish Pastoral Council. The council is a dedicated group of parishioners who collaborate with the pastor in discerning the vision and goals of our parish, helping to guide its growth and future direction. Rather than taking on every task themselves, these members serve as a representative voice for our parish community, offering insight and support as we work together to strengthen our parish family.


I invite you to take a moment to consider joining the Parish Pastoral Council. If you feel called to serve in this way, please find the application form below.  Applications are due March 20th.


~Fr. PAULSON MUNDANMANI

Pastoral Council Application

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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Christ the King Church

199 Brandon Rd, Pleasant Hill CA

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1101 Keaveny Ct, Walnut Creek, CA

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