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The Christ the King parish community would like to extend a warm welcome to you. Our parishioners are a family dedicated to the love of God and neighbor. We invite you to come and learn about us and hopefully join us on our journey in faith.

We, the community of Christ the King Parish, willingly and lovingly proclaim The Message of Jesus through our actions of faith, love, generosity and service to others.

Who Are The Redemptorists?
What is a Redemptorist?
The Redemptorists are a religious order of men founded in 1732 by Saint Alphonsus Liguori. Their special mission is to spread the Gospel to the poor and most abandoned. They began this work by going among the poor and forgotten shepherds living in the hill country surrounding Naples in southern Italy.

At first, there was just a handful of men working with Alphonsus Liguori. In the Congregation's centennial year of 1832, six Redemptorists (three priests and three Brothers) journeyed to America. Presently there are approximately 7,000 Redemptorists working for souls in most parts of the world. More than 1,000 Redemptorists work in the United States alone.

C.Ss.R.
Those four letters, "C.Ss.R.," behind the name of a Redemptorist stand for Congregatio Sanctissimi Redemptoris. The official Latin title given to this religious order can be translated into English as "Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer." Members of the Congregation are more commonly called "Redemptorists." It is a fitting name since they continue the work of Christ's Redemption in a very special way. Their task is similar to that of the first apostles -- to bring the message of salvation to all people.

The motto of the Redemptorists also reflects their mission and charism. Translated from the Latin, it is "With Him is plentiful redemption."
The Work of Redemptorists
The first task of every Redemptorist is to work for his own heavenly reward. His second task is to bring other people to this same salvation and eternal happiness. The Redemptorists work toward this goal either as priests or Brothers.

The major types of work done by the American Redemptorists can be summarized thematically to give some idea of the diversity and scope of their apostolic endeavors.

Parishes
At the request of many U.S. bishops, the Redemptorists have assumed the care of parishes. American Redemptorist parishes can be found in big cities like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco. You will also see Redemptorist parishes in small towns. Poor and abandoned souls are present everywhere--in the noise and clamor of a big city as well as in the quiet countryside. As parish priests, Redemptorists maintain the missionary zeal for souls taught to them by their saintly founder, Alphonsus Liguori.

Special Preaching
St. Alphonsus wanted his men to be preachers. They were to travel from town to town and parish to parish bringing the Word of God to the people. In modern times this often means a parish mission or renewal. A Redemptorist priest will go to a parish and each day, for a week or more, preach a special sermon calling the faithful to a fuller practice of the Christian life and a deeper love for God. There will be special devotions, visits to the sick, and also a time for the sacrament of reconciliation.

Redemptorist special preachers also conduct triduums and novenas (three- and nine-day periods of prayer). Their dedication to service makes them frequently called upon to preach retreats to laypeople, priests, Sisters, and Brothers.

Retreat Houses
The Redemptorists have traveled great distances to preach God's word during the past two centuries. In the United States, they have found that by establishing retreat houses near populated areas they can also preach to the people who come to them.

A retreat may be priests, Sisters, or Brothers spending a week in a special union with the Father. Or it may be a weekend that laypeople will use to put their lives in order and give God a chance to work in them.

Special Apostolates

Some Redemptorists have been given a special talent to be used among his people. Others see a special need in the Church and do their best to fill it. Some American Redemptoristists do special work for the American bishops. Others serve as hospital or military chaplains. Still others feel called to work primarily with deaf Catholics, with the young, the old, minority groups, or migrant farm workers. These people are certainly among the most abandoned. The Redemptorists have been called to serve them in a special way.

Overseas Missions
At the request of the Holy Father, the Redemptorists have undertaken work in various countries as missionaries. American Redemptorists labor in Brazil, Thailand, and Nigeria.

By this missionary work they have fulfilled a dream of their founder, Saint Alphonsus, that his Redemptorists might spread the Gospel to the whole world.

Apostolate of the Pen
Following in the footsteps of Saint Alphonsus, who wrote more than 100 books in his own lifetime, American Redemptorists work to spread God's message through Liguori Publications.
 
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Christ the King School is now enrolling for the 2012— 2013 school year. Full day Pre-K4, Kindergarten and grades 1 thru 8; 1/2 day Pre-K4 and Before & Aftercare available. Call 908-526-1339 for info., or a tour from 1/30 thru 2/3. Please join us! Video


CHRIST THE KING SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE May 20th 2012, 12PM – 3PM - 99 13th Ave. Now enrolling for ½ and full day Pre-K, full day Kindergarten and grades 1-8. Join us and tour our beautiful school!

FEAST OF CORPUS CHRISTI will be celebrated on June 10th, 2012. A procession will take place that morning beginning at Sacred Heart Church and processing down Main St. to Christ the King. The following mass changes have been made: The 8:30 AM mass will be cancelled at Christ the King, but the intention will be said at 8 AM at Sacred Heart. The 10:30 AM mass will be moved to 11 AM. The procession will take place immediately following the 8 AM mass at Sacred Heart. All children who received First Holy Communion and Confirmation will take part. Please wear your FHC dresses and Confirmation robes. Come to the SHC Auditorium.

Registration for Parish CCD Program:
REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN FOR CHILDREN WHO HAVE NOT PREVIOUSLY ATTENDED OUR RELIGIOUS EDUCATION PROGRAM (INCLUDING 1ST GRADE STUDENTS). PLEASE CALL ANN AT THE PARISH OFFICE TO REGISTER YOUR CHILD. THE DEADLINE FOR NEW STUDENT REGISTRATION IS JUNE 1, 2012

CTK Parish Financial Report:
Dear Parishioners, I'am pleased to submit to you this past year’s financial report of our parish for the fiscal year July 01, 2010 to June 30, 2011. This report has been reviewed by our Finance Committee and approved by the Parish Council.
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Sacred Heart & Christ the King Summer Camp 2012
July 9th - 13th - 8:45AM – 3:00PM For children who have completed Kindergarten through completion of 5th grade. Snacks and Lunch provided Limited spaces available (approx. 50). Register at the parish office by Friday, June 8th or call MaryEllen Zangara at 908-526-5568 Fees: 1st child $120, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, all other siblings $70.

BE A CAMP SPONSOR For only $20 you can help defray the cost of our Summer Camp Program. Drop your donation in the collection basket or send to the parish office. Checks are to be made payable to Christ the King Church. Sponsor names will be displayed in the church vestibule.

 
     

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