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Let Sarah Nelson know if you have requests for Prayers…
Prayer Line
The Gift of Intercessory Prayer:
“Rejoice in hope, endure in affliction, and persevere in prayer.” Romans 12:12
God invites us into a relationship with Him that is both personal and communal. He speaks to us through His Son, Jesus Christ, the Word-made-flesh. Prayer is our response to God who is already speaking or, better yet, revealing Himself to us. Therefore, prayer is not merely an exchange of words, but it engages the whole person in a relationship with God the Father, through the Son, and in the Holy Spirit. –-USCCB “United States Conference of Catholic Bishops”
Mission: To pray for the intentions provided from the Prayer Line. We welcome prayer requests by either phone call or email.
Volunteer Prayer line ministers receive weekly texts (through Flocknote platform) or email or phone calls of prayer requests as they come in. Volunteer prayer ministers then pray for the requests within their own personal prayer time and in their own way.
Do you have a prayer request?
Or would you like to join in the gift of intercessory prayer and become a part of the network of volunteers currently praying?
Click here for a brief explanation of the Prayer Line Ministry and what your role could look like
For more details contact Sarah at 542-9248 ext. 121 or email her at snelson@ctkpueblo.org
The Diocese of Pueblo: OUR COMMITMENT TO TRANSPARENCY AND HEALING
The Diocese of Pueblo: OUR COMMITMENT TO TRANSPARENCY AND HEALING
Click here for the an FAQ brief summary of the Independent Review and its published report specific to the Diocese of Pueblo. The full report and a letter from Bishop Stephen Berg are available at https://healing.dioceseofpueblo.org/
Christ the King offers Online Giving
Dear Brothers and Sisters,
Christ the King has entered its 65th year as a parish community dedicated to worship, formation, fellowship, service, and leadership on Pueblo’s north side. Please join us by supporting our ministry life. Read More …
How do I become a Catholic?
Welcome!
Do you have questions about the Catholic faith? Do you wonder why Catholics “do what we do”? Would you like to learn about becoming a Catholic? We welcome these questions and more in a process called the Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults (R.C.I.A.)
Group gatherings for RCIA will begin on Sunday September 23rd immediately following the 10:45 a.m. Mass. Gatherings will continue weekly on Sundays from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in Little Flower Formation Building.
Questions? We would love to hear from you. Please contact Sarah Nelson in the Parish Office at 719-542-9248 x121 or snelson@ctkpueblo.org
Discover further information by clicking here.
Pack Catholic at Colorado State University – Pueblo
Pack Catholic is a Christian campus outreach in the Roman Catholic Tradition at Colorado State University – Pueblo.
They see themselves as pilgrims on a path seeking friends along the journey. Their goal is to grow their student community and support one another, challenge one another, and serve one another, the Church, and the world. Whether you are currently practicing your faith or not, you are welcome to join this organization.
All students are invited to join us for Mass and other activities offered in the parish.
Click here to go to their Facebook page.
College students at PCC are also invited to join Pack Catholic.
For more information please contact:
Jonah Kottenstette at 719-248-7166
Little Flower Formation Center
The Formation Center was renamed the “Little Flower Formation Center” after the patroness of our diocese, St. Therese of Lisieux who is called “the Little Flower.” We have a beautiful statue of her on the west end of the building. The children of Religious Formation, parents, and interested parishioners joined us for a special blessing on Sunday, October 2ndThe icon of Christ the King
These are the first of many pictures of the icon of Christ the King. For more pictures please see the Icon Dedication and Blessing album on our Facebook page under the Photos tab.
On Saturday, July 23rd, Bishop Berg joined us for the unveiling and blessing of the icon during Mass. It is breathtaking!
Click her for detailed information on the symbolism of the icon.






