Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Baptism Sacrament of Baptism Baptism is the first step to become a Catholic Christian. Parents who wish to baptize their children agree to raise them in the Catholic faith. For more information about the requirements for infant baptisms, check the bulletin or call Deacon Dan. Classes are the 2nd Saturday of each month in the Faith Formation Complex room 13 at 9 am. For Spanish, classes are the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm in the Faith Formation Complex room 13. Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation God loves us and wants to forgive our sins. You can experience God’s unconditional love through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This sacrament is available on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:00 am, and on Saturdays, English & Spanish, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, or at other times by contacting a priest. Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Marriage Sacrament of Marriage Please contact the parish a minimum of six months prior to the wedding. Do not set a date prior to your first appointment with a priest or deacon. If the wedding is to take place elsewhere, please seek advice from our clergy. For more information, please contact Deacon Dan at 565-8406. Funeral Arrangements Funeral Arrangements Funeral Arrangements Funeral Arrangements Please contact Deacon Dan in the Parish Office at 565-8406 as soon as possible after a death to make the funeral arrangements. Services can be in English, Spanish or Bilingual. Emergency Calls Emergency Calls Emergency Calls Emergency Calls A hospital chaplain covers all hospitals. In an emergency, please contact the hospital. After hours, please leave a message with the Parish Office and you will be contacted the next business day. St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church 204 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015 702-970-2500 Fax: 702-970-2555 Parish Office Hours: Monday-Friday: 8 am - 4 pm Closed 1 pm - 2 pm Lunch email: [email protected]www.stpetertheapostlecatholicchurch.org Facebook: stpetertheapostleromancatholicchurch parroquia san pedro apostol Parish Clergy Parish Clergy Parish Clergy Parish Clergy Fr. Gem Bandivas, Administrator Rev. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar Rev. Mr. Daniel De Pozo, Permanent Deacon Rev. Mr. Bill Davis, Permanent Deacon Mass Schedule Mass Schedule Mass Schedule Mass Schedule Saturday Church Open by 3 pm 5:00 pm Sunday Church Open by 7 am 8:00 am, 10:00 am 12:00 pm Children’s Mass, 2:00 pm Spanish Mass 5:00 pm Youth Mass Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation Sacrament of Reconciliation Tues: 8:30 - 9:00 am Sat: 3:30-4:30 pm English & Spanish Eucharistic Adoration Eucharistic Adoration Eucharistic Adoration Eucharistic Adoration Friday: 8:30 am to noon Faith Formation Faith Formation Faith Formation Faith Formation Office: Rm 8 - Faith Formation Complex Phone: (702) 970-2525 Hours: Sunday - 9:00 am - 2:00 pm Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday 1:00 - 6:00 pm
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Sacrament of BaptismSacrament of BaptismSacrament of BaptismSacrament of Baptism
Baptism is the first step to become a Catholic Christian. Parents who wish to baptize their children agree to raise them in the Catholic faith. For more information about the requirements for infant baptisms, check the bulletin or call Deacon Dan. Classes are the 2nd Saturday of each month in the Faith Formation Complex room 13 at 9 am. For Spanish, classes are the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm in the Faith Formation Complex room 13.
Sacrament of ReconciliationSacrament of ReconciliationSacrament of ReconciliationSacrament of Reconciliation
God loves us and wants to forgive our sins. You can experience God’s unconditional love through the Sacrament of Reconciliation. This sacrament is available on Tuesdays from 8:30 to 9:00 am, and on Saturdays, English & Spanish, from 3:30 to 4:30 pm, or at other times by contacting a priest.
Sacrament of MarriageSacrament of MarriageSacrament of MarriageSacrament of Marriage
Please contact the parish a minimum of six months prior to the wedding. Do not set a date prior to your first appointment with a priest or deacon. If the wedding is to take place elsewhere, please seek advice from our clergy. For more information, please contact Deacon Dan at 565-8406.
Please contact Deacon Dan in the Parish Office at 565-8406 as soon as possible after a death to make the funeral arrangements. Services can be in English, Spanish or Bilingual.
Emergency CallsEmergency CallsEmergency CallsEmergency Calls A hospital chaplain covers all hospitals. In an emergency, please contact the hospital. After hours, please leave a message with the Parish Office and you will be contacted the next business day.
St. Peter the Apostle Roman Catholic Church
204 S. Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015 702-970-2500 Fax: 702-970-2555
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 27, 2015
Week Day Novenas and Rosaries
Monday - Friday: 7:15 to 7:45 am Rosary followed by Divine Mercy in Church Tuesday - Pro Life Rosary after 8 am Mass in the Chapel The following takes place after the 8 am Mass in the Church Wednesday - Our Lady of Guadalupe Novena Thursday - St. Jude Novena
Adoration
Fridays after the 8 am Mass until 12 pm in the Chapel.
We need at least two people at all times.
FOLLOWING POPE FRANCIS (HOMILIES, CATECHESIS) www.news.va (Official Vatican Network) www.radiovaticana.va Facebook: news.va English Vatican radio-English Section www.news.va Español www.radiovaticana.va Facebook: news.va Español Radio Vaticana en Español
Please Pray for. . Alberta Horn Adriana Martinez Alex Kozikowski Anthony B. Clark Antonio Davis Barbara Arndt Brother Frederick N. Bob Watkins Fr. Cassian Folsom Carol Foreman Cary Salas D’Addario Family David B. Deacon Dan DePozo Dolores Oddo Don Reney Don Woodlee Doug Easton Emilia Vitaliti Eva Tapia Francisco Gonzalez Francisco M. Quezada
Felix Rivera Galdina Flores-Amaya Gilbert Medina Henry Tucker Jamie Krichbaum Jennifer Pattee-Garcia Jesse Magana Jose Martinez, Jr. Josephina Mitchell Karen Bearden Kay Bushey Kari Keys LaPlante Family Lynn Spence March Mazzone Marciano Flores Mari Sharpe-Flores Margie Sadowski Marion Lee Mary Alice Navarrete Nancy Henry Nancy Salazar Norma Dominguez
Norma Goldsmith Paul Horn Paul Wine Pete Galvan Amaya Randy Brees Raphael Aceves Ricardo Jimenez Rita Major Robert Mcfarland Roxanne Laduca Ruby Rivas Ruth Shannon Ruth Majovsky Ruth Wilkins Sister Imelda Marie Sondra Martinez Tanya Hellbaum Thomas Sanders Violet Westbrook Wilfred Bocage Zaira Guevara
Saturday, September 26, 2015 5:00pm Philip De Langis † Sunday, September 27, 2015 8:00 am Paul Salazar 10:00 am People of the Parish 12:00 pm Ludger & Corona Boulanger † 2:00 pm Maria Cleotilde Villegas † 5:00 pm Marilyn Burns Monday, September 28, 2015 8:00 am Rocco Di Sylvester Jr. † Tuesday, September 29, 2015 8:00 am Joseph Wine † Wednesday, September 30, 2015 8:00 am Maria Palou † Thursday, October 1, 2015 8:00 am George Krutz † Friday, October 2, 2015 8:00 am Michele Macy † Saturday, October 3, 2015 5:00 pm The Hernon’s Family † Sunday, October 4, 2015 8:00am Rita M. Ronn 10:00am Madeline Lucero † 12:00pm People of the Parish 2:00pm Maria Cleotilde Villegas † 5:00pm Veronica B. DeLeon †
Readings for the week of September 27, 2015
Sunday: Nm 11:25-29/Ps 19:8,10,12-14/Jas 5:1-6/
Mk 9:38-43,45,47-48
Monday: Zec 8:1-8/Ps 102:2,16-23/Lk 9:46-50
Tuesday: Dn 7:9-10,13-14/Ps 138:1-5/Jn 1:47-51
Wednesday: Neh 2:1-8/Ps 137:1-6/Lk 9:57-62
Thursday: Neh 8:1-12/Ps 19:8-11/Lk 10:1-12
Friday: Bar 1:15-22/Ps 79:1-5,8-9/Mt 18:1-5,10
Saturday: Bar 4:5-12,27-29/Ps 69:33-37/Lk 10:17-24
Next Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Ps 128:1-6/Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16
Lecturas para la semana de Septiembre 27, 2015
Domingo: Num 11:25-29/Sal 19:8,10,12-14/Sant 5:1-6/ Mc 9:38-43,45,47-48 Lunes: Zac 8:1-8/Sal 102:2,16-23/Lc 9:46-50 Martes: Dan 7:9-10,13-14/Sal 138:1-5/Jn 1:47-51 Miércoles: Neh 2:1-8/Sal 137:1-6/Lc 9:57-62 Jueves: Neh 8:1-12/Sal 19:8-11/Lc 10:1-12 Viernes: Bar 1:15-22/Sal 79:1-5,8-9/Mt 18:1-5,10 Sábado: Bar 4:5-12,27-29/Sal 69:33-37/Lc 10:17-24 Próximo Domingo: Gen 2:18-24/Sal 128:1-6/Heb 2:9-11/ Mc 10:2-16
Intentions of Pope Francis
September:
Universal: That volunteers may give themselves generously to the service of the needy.
Evangelization: That setting aside our very selves we may learn to be neighbors to those who find themselves on the margins of human life and society.
4:00 –5:30—Spanish Choir 5:30– 7:00—Youth Mass Choir 7:00– 8:30—10:am Mass Choir
The Rosary Making Ministry
Please join us
2nd Sunday of
each month
Room 6
@ 3:30.
For questions
please call
Maiqui at
702-449-6699
TWENTY-SIXTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME SEPTEMBER 27, 2015
RENOVACION MATRIMONIAL EN
ESPAÑOL
¿Está pasando por dificultades en su matrimonio?
¿Se sienten frustrados y molestos? ¿Pelean o han
dejado de hablarse? ¡Hay Esperanza! Renovación
Matrimonial (REMA) les ofrece las herramientas para
renovar su relación. REMA consiste en una
entrevista, la experiencia de un fin de semana, y una
serie de 12 talleres semanales. REMA les enseña una
técnica de comunicación basada en los sentimientos
que les dará la oportunidad de conocer mejor a su
cónyuge y examinar sus vidas de pareja de un modo
positivo. REMA es un programa en español
especialmente diseñado para parejas latinas con
problemas, incluso si están separados o divorciados
pero buscan ayuda. (702) 565-8406, (702) 565-6866.
Juan y Mariana Tlatoa (702) 743-2126, (702) 677-5537.
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Tomas y Aracely Javier (702)449-4860, (702)994-2282
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Catholic Stewardship Appeal (CSA) Update
Our goal is $65,000.00
So far we have a pledged amount of $71,216.00
The total paid is $60,602.45 with 256 families participating.
It’s not too late to send in your pledge!
Thank you for your generosity!
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Catholic Stewardship Appeal (CSA) 2015
Allow me to take this opportunity to encourage you to consider helping our parish this year with the CSA. We had only 320 families out of more than 2,300 participate in CSA 2014. I want to thank those families in a special way for their generosity! Please help us meet our goal for this year which is $65,000.00. This will help support many ministries and programs in the diocese of Las Vegas. CSA is the means by which the Diocese of Las Vegas funds the ministry of the Catholic Church in Southern Nevada. Please read the brochure from the Diocese outlining the many programs that the CSA supports. Information and Pledge cards for CSA 2015 were mailed to your home address. If you did not receive information you may pick up a pledge card and brochure at the exits of the church. I ask you to pray on your pledge, and make a decision to help the best that you can. Thank you for your generosity and God bless you, La Campaña del Diezmo (CSA) 2015
Aprovecho la oportunidad para pedirles que consideren ayudar a su parroquia este año con la Campaña del Diezmo (CSA). El año pasado nos apoyaron solamente 320 familias de más de 2,300 familias activas y registradas en la parroquia. ¡Quiero agradecer a esas familias de un modo especial por su generosidad! Nuestra obligación este año es $65,000.00 con los cuáles estaremos ayudando a sostener muchos ministerios y programas de la diócesis. La campaña del CSA de la diócesis of Las Vegas provée los fondos necesarios para la pastoral de la iglesia Católica en el sur de Nevada. Puede leer en el panfleto de la diócesis cuáles ministerios reciben esta ayuda. Los paquetes del diezmo CSA 2015 están disponibles en las salidas de la iglesia. Les pido que oren antes de hacer su promesa, y hagan la decisión de ayudarnos del mejor modo que puedan. Gracias por su generosidad y que Dios les bendiga.
Pope Francis tells us, “Every consecrated person is a
gift for the People of God on its journey.” Many of us
can recall special women or men religious who played
meaningful roles in our lives. This may have been the
sister who taught us in second grade, supporting our
educational development, or perhaps it was the
religious brother who led us on retreat and nourished
our spiritual growth.
As a way of expressing our appreciation for the many
sacrifices and the many gifts these men and women
have shared with us, a special Mass honoring our
Religious Priests, Sisters and Brothers will be
celebrated on Tuesday, October 6, 2015 at 5:30 p.m. at
Our Lady of Las Vegas Catholic Church, 3050 Alta
Drive, Las Vegas, NV 89107. Bishop Pepe invites all
to join in this celebration of thanksgiving.
Thank you,
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CANONICAL- LITURGICAL FORUM
BY FR. GEM BANDIVAS, JCL, MBA, PhD
QUESTION: When the priest or a deacon returns
the consecrated hosts to the Tabernacle, are the people supposed to stand up? I noticed that all the altar servers and the sacristan stand up during this time. Don’t you think we need some uniformity in gestures and postures during our celebration? >>> Ernie, SPA parishioner
Dear Ernie: There have been several questions regarding
this practice recently. During my meeting with all the Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion two weeks ago, this particular question came up. When I met all our volunteer catechists last Saturday, the same question was asked. I guess my response to your query would be the same with what I told them. I need to refer you to what the Catholic Church teaches us on this matter.
First of all, with regard to the gesture and posture of the faithful during Mass, No. 43 of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal (GIRM) says the following:
"43. The faithful should stand from the beginning of the Entrance chant, or while the priest approaches the altar, until the end of the Collect; for the Alleluia chant before the Gospel; while the Gospel itself is proclaimed; during the Profession of Faith and the Prayer of the Faithful; from the invitation, Orate, fratres (Pray, brethren), before the Prayer over the Offerings until the end of Mass, except at the places indicated below.
"They should, however, sit while the readings before the Gospel and the responsorial Psalm are proclaimed and for the Homily and while the Preparation of the Gifts at the Offertory is taking place; and, as circumstances allow, they may sit or
kneel while the period of sacred silence after Communion
is observed. "But they should kneel at the consecration, except when
prevented on occasion by reasons of health, lack of space, the large number of people present, or some other good reason. Those who do not kneel ought to make a profound bow when the priest genuflects after the consecration.
"Nevertheless, it is up to the Conference of Bishops to adapt the gestures and postures described in the Order of Mass to the culture and reasonable traditions of the people. The Conference, however, must make sure that such adaptations correspond to the meaning and character of each part of the celebration.
"With a view to a uniformity in gestures and postures during one and the same celebration, the faithful should follow the directions which the deacon, lay minister, or priest gives according to whatever is indicated in the Missal."
Since some interpreted this number as obliging the faithful to remain standing during the whole time of the
distribution of communion, the Holy See responded with an answer to a doubt published in its official organ "Notitiae" (39 [2003] page 533):
"In many places the faithful are accustomed to remain kneeling in private prayer or to sit after they return to their seats once they have individually received the Holy Eucharist at Mass. Whether the provisions of the Third typical edition of the
Roman Missal prohibit this practice? "Response: In the negative and with a rationale. "The rationale is that by the prescripts of the General
Instruction of the Roman Missal, n. 43 is intended to give, on the one hand, within broad limits some uniformity of posture in the congregation for the various parts of the celebration of the Holy Mass, and at the same time, on the other hand, not to regulate posture so rigidly that those who wish to remain kneeling or to sit would no longer be free to do so."
Therefore, it does not appear correct to oblige the faithful to adapt a particular posture after communion.
Second, the GIRM does not give such importance to returning the Blessed Sacrament to the tabernacle as to warrant an elaborate rite. To wit:
"163. When the distribution of Communion is finished, the priest himself immediately and completely consumes at the altar any consecrated Wine that happens to remain; as for any consecrated hosts that are left, he either consumes them at the altar or carries them to the place designated for the reservation of the Eucharist.
"Upon returning to the altar, the priest collects any fragments that may remain. Then, standing at the altar or at the credence table, he purifies the paten or ciborium over the chalice, then purifies the chalice, saying quietly: Quod ore
sumpsimus (Lord, may I receive), and dries the chalice with a purificator. If the vessels are purified at the altar, they are carried to the credence table by a minister. Nevertheless, it is also permitted, especially if there are several vessels to be purified, to leave them suitably covered on a corporal, either at the altar or at the credence table, and to purify them immediately after Mass following the dismissal of the people."
As can be seen, there is nothing here that suggests a specific rite. This is a practical question that is done within the context of the purification. While all due reverence should be observed, there is no need to unduly emphasize this moment.
I believe there are several reasons why this is not an apt moment for underlying the Eucharistic presence. First of all, as reflected in the rubrics cited above, this has never been a particularly solemn moment of the celebration. Second, and more importantly, we are still within the context of the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and the emphasis at this moment is on thanksgiving for having partaken of this sacrifice through Holy Communion.
Proper Posture when Returning Hosts to the Tabernacle
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Information for celebrating a Catholic
Marriage in the Diocese of Las Vegas
For couples wishing to get married and live within our Diocese:
1. Couples should not set a wedding date until they have met with their parish priest. 2. Couples should contact the bride’s parish to set a meeting with the parish priest at least six months before the anticipated date of the wedding. 3. Weddings will take place in the bride’s parish unless permission is given by the Pastor for the wedding to take place in another church.
INTERESTED IN JOINING
THE CATHOLIC CHURCH?
ST. PETER The Apostle Catholic Church
welcomes you! Our RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults) program is designed for those who are considering to become Catholics. Our RCIA sessions are mostly held on Tuesdays in the Parish Hall @ 6:30 PM.
RCIA sessions will start on September 29,
2015. Come & sign up now! For more information, call Fr. Gem Bandivas
at (702) 970-2509 (leave a message) or via email at [email protected] origin.usccb.org/bible/readings
Flowers for the Altar
St. Peters places fresh flowers in the sanctuary
area of the church. If you would like to donate the cost
of the flowers on behalf of your family or a loved one, please contact the Parish Office at 702-565-8406 for
complete details.
St. Vincent de Paul - Food Pantry Needs List
Needed Food Pantry Items: peanut butter, jelly, tuna, Spam, Vienna sausage, chili & beans, chunky soups, pasta sauce, pasta noodles, brown or white rice, breakfast cereals, oatmeal, macaroni and cheese.
Personal Items: toilet paper, toothpaste, bath soap, dry skin lotion, sun screen products.
Diabetic Items - - -sugar free, etc. . .
Please place items in the Parish boxes in the Vestibule of the Church. The items that are placed in these boxes will be used by the Society of St. Vincent de Paul to prepare food bags for needy individuals and families —except— the last weekend of the month when food and clothing donations go to the St. Therese Center.
Volunteers Needed: Please call (702) 877-9500 and leave name and phone number and some one will call you back.
Our Love Offering. . .
September 20, 2015 Parish Offertory: $11,048.24 September 20, 2015 Seminary & Clergy $ 2,469.01
Second Collections Schedule September 13,—Deficit Reduction 2014-2015 September 20,—Seminary & Clergy Education and developments.
Thank you for your continuing support.
Please consider including a bequest to St. Peter the Apostle in your will or living trust.
*** Please do not bring food or beverage into the church to avoid
spills and unsanitary conditions.***
FAITH FORMATION
September 2015 Office hours:
Sunday 9am-2pm
Monday 1pm-8pm
Tuesday 1pm-8pm
Wednesday 1pm-6pm
Faith Formation Classes Begin:
September 20 RCIA Sign Ups: September 22 @ 6:30pm
RCIA Adult Begins: September 29 @ 6:30pm Important Help Numbers
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES OTHER MINISTRIES Music Directors ………………………….Ken & Ellen Lerum Grief Support …………….………..… Deacon Dan DePozo Sacristans ……………………………………….Jay Frumkin Homebound ……………………………...José Martinez, Sr. Altar Servers ………………………………….Roger Pepper Pro-Life …………………………………….Monica Caffarella Extraordinary Ministers ………………….José Martinez, Sr. Environment …………….…………………...Michelle Couch Lectors ……………………………………….David Sanchez Rosary-Making ……………………………..Maiqui Hertzog Ushers …………………………………………..Sal Colaluca DEVOTIONS Mother of Perpetual Help ……………..……. Tony Roberto BUILDING & GROUNDS: St. Jude Thaddeus ………………………...Sacristans
José Martinez, Sr, Tim Lawler, Ernie Rael, Guadalupanos …………………………..Linda Gonzales Don Grizzard, Dan Driscol Spanish Prayer Group ………………...Jose Leyva
FINANCE COMMITTEE: NON-PARISH MINISTRIES Tim Lawler (Chair), Kenny Allwein ,Lou LaPorta, Knights of Columbus ………………………… Sam Greene Bonnie Martinez, William J. Sheehan, St. Vincent de Paul …………………………Pat Dockins Janel Potucek, David Sanchez
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