03/22/15 - ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC CHURCH Las
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03/22/15 - ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC CHURCH Las
1811 Pueblo Vista Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89128 Parish Office 702-228-8311 Fax 702-228-8310 School 702- 804-8328 www.seaslv.org Celebration of the Eucharist Saturday Vigil: 4:00pm Sunday: 6:30am, 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm Mon.-Sat.: 8:00am Adoration in the Mater Dei Chapel Mon.-Fri.: 8:30am-7:00pm. Sat.: 8:30am-3:00pm. The Chapel is closed during the Triduum, Holy Days, and public holidays. Sacrament of Penance Saturdays: 8:30am (or by appointment) Morning Prayer Mon.-Sat: 7:10am Rosary Mon.-Sat: 7:30am Parish Office Hours Mon.-Fri.: 8:30am-5:00pm Sat.: 8:30am-4:00pm Closed daily: 12pm-1:00pm Church opens Mon.-Sat.: 7:00am Sun.: 5:30am Welcome to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Mass Intentions We are glad you are here! In order that we may better serve you, please register with the parish by visiting www.seaslv.org. or downloading the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton App. Registration forms are also available in the gathering space of the church. Parish Staff 03/21 Saturday 8:00 am †Theresa De Santos 4:00 pm †Rose & Pete Genco Anointing of the Sick Call the parish office if you need to receive the Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick at home or in a hospital. For assistance after hours or on Sundays, call the answering service at 702-3889571. A priest will be notified and will contact you directly. The Sacrament is also offered communally within the Mass. Watch the bulletin for upcoming Anointing of the Sick Masses, scheduled on a quarterly basis. Clergy Deacon Joe Deegan Deacon Steve Doucet Deacon Aruna Silva Fr. Gem Bandivas, Parochial Vicar Fr. Bede Wevita, Pastor Baptisms for infants and children up to 7 years of age are celebrated on Sundays either during Mass or at 1:45pm. Parents and Godparents should attend the baptism class on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm in the Church. Parish Office...702-228-8311 Rosie Arellano, Executive Assistant 702-804-8312, rarellano@seaslv.org Rebekah Castruita, Volunteer Coordinator 702-804-8321, rcastruita@seaslv.org Helen Little, Accountant 702-804-8315, hlittle@seaslv.org Ninette Harrington, Gift Shop 702-804-8301, nharrington@seaslv.org Brian Hicks, Music Ministry Coordinator 702-804-8308, bhicks@seaslv.org Ingrid Quinlan, Parish Office 702-228-8311,iquinlan@seaslv.org Cheryl Shaffer, Receptionist 702-804-8302, cshaffer@seaslv.org Steve Schmitt, Parish Manager 702-804-8305, sschmitt@seaslv.org Sacrament of Matrimony A 6 month minimum time period is needed to complete the preparation required for the Sacrament of Matrimony. The first step is for both parties to meet with Fr. Bede Wevita. To make an appointment please call the parish office. Vocations Please consult with one of the priests. Holy Communion to the Sick If you are homebound, please call Tom & Patty at 702-586-8093 and an Extraordinary Minister of Holy Communion will visit you. In case of hospitalization, inform the hospital staff that you are Catholic and would like to receive Communion. Funerals In the event of a death of a loved one, please contact the Funeral Ministry at 702-403-8416 BEFORE making arrangements with any of the professional services. Pre-planning is also available. Children’s Faith Formation...702-804-8306 Patricia Pavliga, Faith Formation Asst. 702-804-8306, ppavliga@seaslv.org Helen Silva, Director of Faith Formation 702-804-8351, hsilva@seaslv.org Outreach Ministry...702-804-8311 Kelsea Cerza, Outreach Asst. 702-804-8314, kcerza@seaslv.org, Maureen Cerza, Kitchen Coordinator/Asst. 702-804-8307, mcerza@seaslv.org Jeanne Kilduff, Outreach Coordinator 702-804-8311, jeanne@seaslv.org School Office...702-804-8328 Dr. Carey Roybal-Benson, Principal 702-804-8390, droybal-benson@seaslv.org Youth & Young Adult Ministry...702-804-8313 Meghan Hernandez, Director 702-804-8313, mhernandez@seaslv.org Natasha Nelson, Youth Ministry Assistant 702-804-8372, nnelson@seaslv.org Sunday 6:30 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 03/22 †John & Helen Smith Parishioners of SEAS Fred Driscoll, Jr. Parish Book of Prayers †Daniel Lamothe †Jerry Schneider 3/23 Monday 8:00 am †Mildred Crouse 3/24 Tuesday 8:00 am †Vincent Raba Wednesday 3/25 8:00 am Ralph Liam 3/26 Thursday 8:00 am †W. Don Sylvester 3/27 Friday 8:00 am Novena for the Deceased 3/28 Saturday 8:00 am †Bill Parkins 4:00 pm †Werner Nickel Sunday 6:30 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 3/29 †Ben & Sophie Nozilek †Thedea Tan †Patricia Casey Parishioners of SEAS Jackeline Rodriguez Parish Book of Prayers Prayer List Dottie Slaiman, Bill Steinbaugh Maurice Dalaimo, Bruce Hitchen, Jill Kuca & Family, Jaime Esparza, Krissy Schreiber, Jack August, Rudy & Joan Vrchota To add a name of a friend or relative to the prayer list, please ask their permission and contact the parish office. Likewise, please notify the parish office to delete names. Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Offertory Message from the Pastor Dear parishioners, March 7-8, 2015 I would like to announce that Jeanne Kilduff has stepped down as Outreach Coordinator for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. After 21 years as a full-time volunteer in this position, Jeanne will now spend time with her family and continue her vocation in other works of charity. Under Jeanne’s leadership, the Outreach Ministry has become one of the most active and highly regarded parish-based outreach programs in the Las Vegas community. Her vocation began 21 years ago when she founded the Outreach Ministry in her own garage. Since then, Jeanne has worked many long hours and weekends to ensure that the backpacks were stuffed, the angel tree gifts were ready, the Thanksgiving and Christmas food baskets were filled, day workers had a nutritious lunch, Easter Baskets were delivered, and that school children learned first hand what it meant to put “faith into action.” Gifted with a keen organizational mind and her capacity for hard work, Jeanne is to be commended for what the Outreach Ministry has accomplished throughout the years. She has worked hard to build partnerships and mobilize resources to support many local charity organizations. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and the greater Church are forever indebted to Jeanne Kilduff for her vocation, kindness, and generous heart. Jeanne will remain a parishioner and I invite everyone to extend their good wishes to her and to thank her for her many years of service. After over 21 years of working in the trenches, Jeanne’s stepping down as coordinator marks the end of an era for St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church. We recognize this will be a hardship for us, but a welldeserved respite for her and her family. The Outreach projects will be temporarily handled by the office staff until additional staff is hired. Regretfully, I also announce that John Kilduff has resigned as president of the Finance Council, chairman of the School Tuition Assistance Committee, ex officio member of the Parish Pastoral Council and the School Advisory Council. John has done a tremendous amount of work as president of the Finance Council and chairman of the School Tuition Assistance Committee. Not only is this 4:00 pm Vigil 6:30 am 8:00 am 10:00 am 12:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm Mailed-in Online Collection Total Catholic Relief Services Offering Attendance 5,435.01 5,495.00 5,413.00 5,863.50 4,575.25 4,275.50 2,853.52 2,597.00 5,140.51 41,648.29 10,512.00 776 495 690 1270 784 767 632 Upcoming Diocesan and Parish Special Collections 04/02: For the Poor 04/03: For the Holy Land Catholic Stewardship Appeal 234,315 151,664 389 2015 Assessment Amount Pledged Families participating parish indebted to him for all that he has done since its genesis, but I, personally, thank him for the many times that he has given me advice and support. When you see John serving as an Usher on Sunday mornings, feel free to express your gratitude for his service as well. John and Jeanne Kilduff, your time and energies to help us at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton and also the people of God in the Diocese of Las Vegas, have been invaluable. The Lord will truly bless you for all that you have done as you direct your efforts to other worthwhile projects. We all wish John and Jeanne the very best. Sincerely, Fr. Bede Wevita, Pastor Fifth Sunday of Lent -3- March 22, 2015 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office A Stewardship Moment Our Catholic Identity Lives of the saints The climactic event of Jesus’ passion and death is drawing closer; a time when the great confrontation between Jesus and the powers of darkness take place. Jesus invites his disciples into a great mystery with curious pronouncements: Those who love their lives just as they are will lose them. If a grain of wheat dies, it will bear much fruit. When Jesus is lifted up, he will draw all to himself. The Christian steward knows life can’t be lived in complacency. We are called to die to self, bear more fruit, be raised up with Jesus. In today’s Gospel reading Jesus brings discomfort to those who are comfortable. Jesus urges us to step out of our “comfort zone.” How will we respond to Jesus? St. John Paul II Some of us may be too young to remember the days of Pope John Paul II. Others of us may still think of him when we hear mention of the papacy—after all, he was pope for 27 years! No matter how we think of him, as of April 2014, all of us now call him a saint. Born Karol Jozef Wojtyla in Wadowice, Poland, the man who would one day become pope began his career as an academic, studying in a secret seminary in Krakow in the shadows of World War II and under the reign of the Communist Party. After being ordained to the priesthood, Father Wojtyla earned doctorates in theology and philosophy and began teaching at Poland’s University of Lublin. The communist government permitted the appointment of Father Wojtyla as auxiliary bishop of Krakow in 1958, and when St. John XXIII called the Second Vatican Council, Bishop Wojtyla traveled to Rome to attend all four sessions. He was named archbishop of Krakow in 1964 and became a cardinal in 1967. In 1978—the year of three popes—Cardinal Karol Wojtyla was elected as the 263rd successor to the first pope, Peter. He was the first non-Italian pope in 455 years. Having been instrumental in crafting one of Vatican II’s most important documents, Gaudium et Spes, which reflected on the Church’s role in the modern world, it is no surprise that St. John Paul II’s papacy had such a global impact. St. John Paul II visited 124 countries—more than any pope before him. His trips expressed his love and concern for the poor, and he demanded of world leaders a greater respect for the dignity of human life. His visit home to Poland in 1979 encouraged leaders there to work to rid their country of communism, and St. John Paul II is credited with playing a key role in the downfall of the Soviet Union. He was passionate about interfaith and interreligious initiatives, establishing diplomatic ties between the Holy See and Israel. He not only improved Catholic-Jewish relations but also CatholicMuslim relations during a 2001 trip to Syria. He also worked to foster dialogue between the Catholic and Tuesday, March 24, 2014 at 8:00 am All are encouraged to attend this special Mass and join in prayer for those who suffer from illness. The Sacrament of the Sick will be administered by Fr. Gem Bandivas, Fr. Dan Nelson, and Fr. Bede Wevita. Seniors and persons afflicted with physical, mental or emotional illness are encouraged to attend and to be anointed. Altar Flower Dedication Would you like to honor a loved one, give thanks for an anniversary or accomplishment, or commemorate a loved one’s birthday or death by sponsoring flowers on the altar? Your name and the names of your loved ones will be printed in the Sunday bulletin. The cost of the altar flowers is $250. Please visit the parish office to secure your preferred date. March 22, 2015 -4- Fifth Sunday of Lent Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Orthodox churches. He saw in young people great potential to spread the faith, and so he began World Youth Day, where the pope meets with young (and old) Catholics in cities around the world. In his encyclical Sollicitudo rei Socialis (On Social Concern), St. John Paul II leaves us with an important reflection on what real global solidarity looks like: “[Solidarity] is not a feeling of vague compassion or shallow distress at the misfortunes of so many people, both near and far. On the contrary, it is a firm and persevering determination to commit oneself to the common good; that is to say to the good of all and of each individual, because we are all really responsible for all.” www.crsricebowl.org prayerful discernment. Do we at times forget that the Catholic faith goes beyond our U.S.-based concerns? How do we remember and validate the religious experiences—and priorities—of our brothers and sisters in countries that are radically different from ours? PRAYER Monday: Dn 13:1-9, 15-17, 19-30, 33-62 [41c-62]; Ps 23:1-6; Jn 8:1-11 Tuesday: Nm 21:4-9; Ps 102:2-3, 16-21; Jn 8:21-30 Wednesday: Is 7:10-14; 8:10; Ps 40:7-11; Heb 10:410; Lk 1:26-38 Thursday: Gn 17:3-9; Ps 105:4-9: Jn 8:51-59 Friday: Jer 20:10-13; Ps 18:2-7; Jn 10:31-42 Saturday: Ez 37:21-28; Jer 31:10, 11-13; Jn 11:45-56 Sunday: Mk 11:1-10 or Jn 12:12-16 (procession); Is 50:4-7; Ps 22:8-9, 17-20, 23-24; Phil 2:6-11; Mk 14:1 -- 15:47 [15:1-39] God of all nations, you show us, in St. John Paul II, an example of what it means to work tirelessly to bring your kingdom into the world. May we learn to live in solidarity as one global human family. May we seek to find common ground as we work to promote the dignity of every human person. And may we never grow weary as we pursue justice and peace. We ask all this through the intercession of Our Lady of Czestochowa, protector of St. John Paul II’s homeland. Amen REFLECTION It’s easy to forget that although we share one common faith, our brothers and sisters in countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo express their beliefs in ways very different than we do. St. John Paul II started out serving Catholics in his native Poland and later served Catholics in every country around the world—a task that demanded much Fifth Sunday of Lent Today’s Readings First Reading -- I will make a new covenant; I will write my law upon their hearts (Jeremiah 31:31-34) or Ezekiel 37:12-14. Psalm -- Create a clean heart in me, O God (Psalm 51) or Psalm 130. Second Reading -- Christ learned obedience and became the source of eternal salvation (Hebrews 5:79) or Romans 8:8-11. Gospel -- If a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it produces much fruit (John 12:20-33) or John 11:1-45 [3-7, 17, 20-27, 33b-45]. Readings for the Week Saints and Special Observances Sunday: Fifth Sunday of Lent; Third Scrutiny Monday: St. Turibius of Mogrovejo Wednesday: The Annunciation of the Lord Friday: Abstinence -5- March 22, 2015 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office 7. Often have careers before becoming a priest. The Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About Priests While many priests entered the seminary while in high school or in college, a number of priests entered the seminary after having had a career. (Graduate level seminaries have a special program called pretheology for those men who do not attend a college seminary.) Such careers include engineering, law, education, music, business, etc. Personally, I finished a degree in computer engineering before entering the seminary. By Fr. Paul Stein 10. They are not obligated to celebrate mass every day It is a common assumption that priests are obligated, or promise at ordination, to celebrate mass every day. What priests promise at ordination is to pray the Liturgy of the Hours every day. When you see a priest with his prayer book, it is usually the Liturgy of the Hours, which is based on the psalms. However, priests are highly encouraged to celebrate mass every day; in fact very many do, even if there is not a parish daily mass that they need to celebrate. 6. Don’t know everything about the bible. Really, no one person apart from God himself knows everything about the bible. Priests are well educated in scripture; however, there is so much to knowing scripture that priests do not know everything. It goes beyond just having read the bible; deep knowledge would require knowing the original languages of composition (Greek and Hebrew), the cultural and historical situation surrounding each book, the literary and grammar structure used, etc. Even biblical scholars have to specialize. The good news is that because the bible comes to us through the Church in the context of Scripture and Tradition, the Church in her totality of life helps us to properly read the bible. 9. Usually receive their chalice as a gift from their parents. At least in the United States, the custom is that parents purchase their son’s chalice; it is a gift at ordination. Priestly vocations come from families and the parental gift of a chalice is a daily reminder of it. In regard to my chalice: my sister designed it, including the artwork to be inscribed, and the entire family had it custom made. It is truly one of a kind. 5. Don’t always like each other. 8. Pay taxes. Priests are still sinful men; apart from Jesus, only the Blessed Virgin Mary has been officially taught to have been without sin her entire life. That means that they have shortcomings and don’t always agree with or like one another. Even the apostles disagreed with one another at times. In reality, most priests do have good relationships with the vast majority of their brother priests. However, in the end, Jesus commands us to love our neighbor. He never said anything about liking our neighbor; there is a significant difference. Priests are called to love one another, not necessarily to like one another. Since diocesan priests do not take a vow of poverty, though they are to live simply, they actually own things. Diocesan priests are expected to pay for their clothes, books, the car they use for ministry, etc. To that end, they are given a compensation package that is taxable. The Church doesn’t call it a salary since that would imply that the priesthood is a job (instead of a vocation). Rather it gives the priest the financial resources to take care of himself. (Religious order priests take a vow of poverty, and therefore, own nothing. The religious order owns everything and provides for the needs of its members.) March 22, 2015 -6- Fifth Sunday of Lent Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 4. Have to go to confession to another priest. A priest cannot look in the mirror, while making the sign of the cross, and absolve himself saying “I absolve you in the name of the Father…” A priest must go to confession to another priest. One of the benefits is that this makes the priest much more conscious of what it is like on the other side of the sacrament. If you think you are embarrassed for some of your sins, think of a priest confessing his sins: he should know better than anyone else! In the end, God is merciful to us all. God calls you to make definitive choices, and He has a plan for each of you: To discover that plan and to respond to your vocation is to move toward personal fulfilment. —Pope Francis, 2013 World Youth Day 3. Most often have never met the Pope. As of 2014, there are 38,275 priests in the U.S. alone. The number of them who have actually had a chance to meet the Pope is actually small. But that doesn’t change the relationship between priests and the Pope, because he is the successor of St. Peter, the Vicar of Christ. Priests look to the Holy Father as the head of the Church, whether they have met him personally or not. 2. Some are married. To best understand this point, a person needs to know two things. First, that the Catholic Church is larger than just the Roman Catholic Church. The entire Catholic Church is comprised of 22 liturgical or ritual churches. The largest of them, by far, is the Roman Catholic Church. At the same time, there are 21 eastern Catholic Churches such as the Byzantine Catholic Church. The Sunday liturgy (mass) looks a bit different, but it is still the mass. The Eastern Catholic Churches are in communion with the Pope, under his authority, and believe everything the Roman Catholic Church does. In some of the eastern Catholic Churches, the Church ordains already married men to the priesthood. (Notice, it is not about allowing priests to go get married, but ordaining already married men.) The practice of priestly celibacy is normative in the Roman Catholic Church; yet it is only a Fifth Sunday of Lent discipline not a doctrine. Doctrines cannot be changed, disciplines can be changed. However, the Roman Catholic Church finds great value in maintaining priestly celibacy, it is a tradition she generally keeps. On occasion, however, the discipline can be relaxed for special cases, such as a Lutheran minister or Anglican priest who converts; sometimes he can be ordained, even if he is already married, for service in the Roman Catholic Church. Personally, I have a classmate from the seminary who was a Lutheran minister. 1. Are very satisfied with being priests. Sometimes the narrative in the media or in some cultural circles is that priests are unhappy, unsatisfied, and somehow sexually repressed (hence unhappy). However, surveys indicate the opposite. In a 2001 survey conducted by Dean R. Hodge from the Catholic University of America, 85% of priests answered “definitely yes” or “probably yes” to the question: “If you had your choice again, would you enter the priesthood?” In a 2007 survey of clergy in general (Catholic, Protestant, etc. ), the University of Chicago found that 87.2% report being “very satisfied;” 67.2% report being “very happy.” This is the highest rating of any “career” they studied. Why be a priest? It is more satisfying than anything else. -7March 22, 2015 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord by Rev. Larry Rice, CSP During the season of Lent, Catholic churches are adorned in purple, symbolizing repentance and solemnity. There are at least two occasions during Lent, however, when the liturgical colors change, at least briefly. One such occasion is the fourth Sunday of Lent, which used to be called Laetare Sunday. On that Sunday, churches—if they have them— can use rosecolored vestments and paraments. Another occasion to put away the purple for the day is the Solemnity of the Annunciation of the Lord. The feast of the Annunciation is on March 25, for reasons that I hope are obvious. Start with Christmas on December 25, and subtract nine months, and you’ll get the reason for the feast. The Annunciation celebrates the coming of the Archangel Gabriel to the Virgin Mary and announcing to her that she is to be the mother of the Savior. This event has been one of the classic religious subjects of Western art for centuries. The next time you’re at your computer, go to the Google search engine, and search for the word “Annunciation,” then click on the tab that says “Images.” You’ll find hundreds of painting of the Annunciation. Most of these depict the archangel appearing to Mary. She is depicted holding a book; a visual reference to the fact that her child would fulfill the words of the Old Testament prophets. The coming of the Holy Spirit is portrayed by a descending dove or by a ray of light shining from heaven. On the feast of the Annunciation, we switch to white vestments and pray the Gloria at the beginning of the Mass, both are symbols of the joy that accompanies the Incarnation— Christ becoming human and choosing to be born as one of us. Even during the solemn penitential season of Lent, the Church acknowledges the coming of the Savior with hope and joy. March 22, 2015 Tuesday, March 31 Chrism Mass 6:00 pm (Guardian Angel Cathedral) Holy Thursday, April 2 Morning Prayer 8:00 AM The Lord's Supper 7:00 PM followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament (until midnight) Good Friday, April 3 Morning Prayer 8:00 AM Passion of the Lord 3:00 PM and 7:00 PM (Repeated) Holy Saturday, April 4-NO CONFESSIONS Morning Prayer 8:00 am (followed by Preparation Rites) Blessing of Easter Foods 11:00 am Holy Saturday Vigil (3 Hours) 7:30 pm Easter Sunday Mass, April 5 6:00 am, 8:00 am (Church & Hall), 10:00 am (Church & Hall) 12 Noon (Church & Hall) 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm -8- Fifth Sunday of Lent Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Chrism Mass Ordination of Shawn Dresden Bishop Joseph A. Pepe invites the parishioners of the Diocese of Las Vegas to attend the celebration of the Mass of Sacred Chrism to be held on Tuesday, March 31, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Guardian Angel Cathedral, 302 Cathedral Way. At this liturgy the sacred oils that are used to anoint the newly baptized, those being confirmed, the sick and dying, the new ordained will be blessed by the bishop for each parish. Our priests will renew their vows of Holy Orders. It would be a sign of great support for parishioners to witness this beautiful liturgy. Bishop Joseph Pepe invites you to the Ordination of Deacon Shawn Dresden as he is ordained to the priesthood on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. at the Guardian Angel Cathedral. A reception will follow in Anderson Hall (located behind the Cathedral.) Women of Grace Laughlin Bus Trip Date: Sunday 4/19/2015 Depart time: 9:00 am Return time: 7:00 pm Cost: $15 per adult non-refundable (must be 21+) Includes: round trip bus trip from the church, coffee & donuts before departure and a $5 food voucher to use at Golden Nugget, Laughlin. For reservations, call Connie Calarco at 702-358-4220 or Pat Thompson at 702-541-6311. Good Friday Pro-Life Prayer Vigil April 3, 2015 7:00 am -7:00 pm Birth Control Care Center 872 E Sahara Avenue (One Block from First Choice Pregnancy) We invite you to join us in prayer. Visit the sign up table in the gathering space of the church next weekend or email lv40daysforlife@gmail.com for more information. Sponsored by the Diocesan ProLife Office. VBS Leader Applications Now Available! Come and grab the packet in the Youth Ministry Office to apply. Vacation Bible School Week 1 June 15-19, 2015 Vacation Bible School Week 2 August 3-7, 2015 Catholic Relief Services Collection Thank you for your generous support of the Catholic Relief Services Collection. Through your generosity families will be reunited, valuable life skills will be taught to those seeking a better life, and many will have vital humanitarian needs met. Please visit www.usccb.org (search “Catholic Relief Services Collection”) to learn how your donations make a difference and help Jesus in disguise. Faith Formation Office Closed The Faith Formation Office will be closed Monday March 30-Monday April 6, 2015. We will reopen on April 7, 2015 at 10:30 am. Bulletin Announcements If you wish to submit an informational announcement for the bulletin, please contact Rosie Arellano at 702804-8312 or rarellano@seaslv.org. Submission deadline is Friday morning, 10 days before the Sunday publication date (excluding holiday bulletins). Fifth Sunday of Lent -9- March 22, 2015 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office ates D e l Sa Friday, April 17th Parish Preview—3 p.m.—5 p.m. Saturday, April 18th 7 a.m.—1 p.m. Sunday, April 19th 7 a.m.—2 p.m. Info f f O Drop Tuesday, April 7th—Friday, April 17th Please bring items to the Youth Room. Volunteers needed to sort items starting April 14th! Questions contact *LARGE ITEM PICK-UP Meghan Hernandez If you need to schedule a large item pick-up or have questions regarding this, please call: 702-804-8313 mhernandez@seaslv.org March 22, 2015 702-804-8313 - 10 - Fifth Sunday of Lent Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Fifth Sunday of Lent Silent Auction Artesia 2015 Have you registered for the Artesia silent auction yet? Annual Fundraiser Don't miss your opportunity to win a gourmet dinner for 10 people with Bishop Pepe at his home. Dinner will be prepared by world renown chef Gustavo Mauler! Get your bids in now. From your smart phone visit: www.artesia15.auction-bid.org/micro2.php Click “Register for Auction” and bid on your favorite items! All proceeds from Artesia directly benefit the students of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton School. Position Available-Middle School Religion Teacher Kindergarten-St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School-The successful All parents with prospective Kindergarteners for the candidate will be an active, faith filled-Catholic and 2015/2016 school year are invited to stop by the posses/or be able to obtain a Nevada State Teaching school office to pick up an informational packet License. Please visit www.dioceseoflasvegas.org for a which contains documentation outlining the listing of preferred qualifications. Forward an kindergarten screening process. If you are unable to application, resume, copies of licensure, and three stop by the office, please call 702-804-8328 or letters of recommendation to Dr. Carey W. Roybalemail: seasschool@seaslv.org and we will be happy Benson, Principal, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic to mail you a packet. Children must be 5 years of age School, 1807 Pueblo Vista Drive, Las Vegas, Nevada on or before September 30, 2015 to be eligible for 89128 or DRoybalBenson@seaslv.org. Applications Kindergarten for the 2015/2016 school year. Due to are available in the school office and on the Diocese the large amount of inquiries received, the screening of Las Vegas website. Interviews will be scheduled appointments may become unavailable at any time following the screening of applications. Applications and without notice. will be accepted until position filled. All applicants must be able to pass a background check. Fifth Sunday of Lent - 11 March 22, 2015 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office September 10-21, 2015 Led by Spiritual Director, Fr. Bede Wevita of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church For reservations, contact Ling Irwin at 702-946-8728 or lirwin@prestigecruises.com Interior from $4,484, Oceanview from $4,684, Single Supplement $900 Package includes: Roundtrip airfare from Las Mass and prayers Vegas Includes several meals 12 night accommodations a First Class Hotels throughout the tour Sightseeing Pilgrimage Tours Lenten Schedule-Final Week Taize Prayer around the Cross Fridays of Lent 6:30 pm Stations of the Cross* Fridays of Lent 7:00 pm *There will be no Stations of the Cross on Good Friday. Celebration of the Passion of the Lord will consist of the Liturgy of the Word, Holy Communion, Adoration of the Holy Cross, and Prayer Over the People. The Living Stations of the Cross Tuesday, March 24, 2015 7:00 pm St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church All are invite to attend. March 22, 2015 - 12 - Fifth Sunday of Lent Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church The Parish Office and Gift Shop will be closed on the following days: Hungering for a Healthy Harvest CRS Rice Bowl brings our Lenten journey back to Africa this week, to the Democratic Republic of Congo. We join our fasting in solidarity with people who go hungry, and we remember in prayer the importance of building a community that is willing to support those most in need. April 2, 2015, Holy Thursday April 3, 2015, Good Friday April 4, 2015, Holy Saturday April 5, 2015, Easter Sunday and To ensure that your donations will be put to use as soon as possible, please return your Rice Bowl Donation by April 12, 2015. April 6, 2015, Easter Monday Please count the money in your Rice Bowls and make a check payable to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton. Please write “CRS Rice Bowl” in the memo line of the check. Your contribution can be placed in the collection basket . The parish office and gift shop will re-open, Tuesday, April 7, 2015 Easter Egg Hunts & Games We invite our parish children, aged two through nine, to join us on Saturday, March 28, 2015 at 9:30 am* on the church parking lot and field for a fun filled morning of games, egg hunts, bunny prizes, and more! The Easter Bunny and Peter Rabbit will be there. Check-in is at 9:00 am. There will be a special little egg hunt for those under two. All you have to do is bring your Easter Basket! Mom & Dad, don't forget the camera! It’ all free! Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus & Ladies Auxiliary. Hope to see you there. Sponsored by Mother Seton, Knights of Columbus 11029. *Weather Permitting. Fifth Sunday of Lent - 13 - March 22, 2015 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church 702-228-8311 Parish Office _xà âá _Éäx |Ç Wxxw tÇw |Ç gÜâà{ Let us love in deed and in truth. The Catholics of the Diocese of Las Vegas provide financial support for ministries, programs, activities and services that play a vital role in the Church’s mission. While parishes rely on the support of parishioners through weekly offertory collection, the ministry of the Diocese relies on those who participate in the Catholic Stewardship Appeal (CSA) to make possible the many services the church provides. Mindful that not everyone has fully recovered from the economic downturn in our area, the Catholic Stewardship Appeal has not increased its funding in several years. Each parish, based on its size and income, has a share of the total CSA budget. All money received in this campaign in excess of the portion each parish is assigned is rebated back to that parish. Many parishes finance special projects with these rebates. But even as important as the rebates are, the main purpose of the CSA Campaign is to fund the ministry of the Catholic Church in southern Nevada. Pastoral outreach funded by the CSA Campaign includes ($840,261 or 38% of the total goal) St. Therese Center which serves those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS. Catholic Charities helping those legal refugees who have been relocated and resettled here to become a productive part of our society. Assists in supporting our retired priests as they age. Supporting the ethical and justice doctrines of our faith in our local society. 2015 CSA Campaign March 22, 2015 - 14 - Fifth Sunday of Lent Parish Office 702-228-8311 St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Roman Catholic Church Communication Outreach funded by the CSA Campaign includes ($176,000 or 8% of the total goal) Helping to form and train Catechists, Youth Our locally televised Sunday Masses so that Supporting families in their daily living of the shut-ins and sick members of our faith may hear the preaching and Sacramental life of our Church. Providing electronic communications including our Diocese of Las Vegas web site to help people find timely information. Formation and Planning Assistance includes ($1,188,000 or 54% of the total goal) Training future priests and deacons and helping with their ongoing education and formation. Supporting the faith presence at helping UNLV students through the ministry of the Catholic Newman Center. Providing coordination and leadership to our Catholic elementary and high schools. Ministers, and other adult faith leaders in our parishes. Catholic faith. In his Apostolic Exhortation, “The Joy of the Gospel”, Pope Francis reminds us that we must be ready and willing to experience “a renewed personal encounter with Jesus Christ.” (#3). At their heart, this is central to all of the initiatives that CSA supports. This tradition of generosity and care in our local Church touches the lives of many people. Once again, Pope Francis reminds us, “For, if we have received the love which restores meaning to our lives, how can we fail to share that love with others?” Won’t you join Catholics all over the Diocese of Las Vegas in sharing that love with others through your support of CSA? May God continue to bless us and walk with us as we continue to serve the work of the Gospel in joy! Establishing an office of Stewardship and Mission Effectiveness to assist in planning for future needs and supporting the efforts in parishes to plan for their future needs. Please place your pledge card and payment in an envelope and place it in the collection basket or return it to the Fifth Sunday of Lent - 15 - March 22, 2015 Paluch Partners - a simple way for you to partner Call Anytime with service providers who support your parish through their sponsorship of the parish bulletin. 702.776.8304 A PASSION FOR COMPASSION Easily access your parish’s latest bulletin and all the sponsors who advertise. 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Chuck and Carol Moore 702-604-1006 Victim Advocacy.. ................ Advocacy is available for any individual who has been sexually ............................................. and/or physically abused. The 24-hour hotline is: 702-235-7723 Parish Pastoral Council James Kohl, President Jessica Abad-Santos Larry Brown Tom Carroll Craig Galati Edmund Finley Jeanne Kilduff Greg Korte Luzviminda Micabalo Valerie Murzl Bill Singletary Megan Shingleton Alice Roybal-Benson Finance Council John Dube Don Giancursio T.J. Matthews Margo Lamuraglia Victoria Umphress Ex Officio Carey Roybal-Benson Steve Schmitt School Advisory Council George Rogers, Chair Aggie Evert Jessica Nelsen Neal Umphress Kelly Simonson Mary Chapman Jay Simpson Jennifer Moore Ex Officio Carey Roybal-Benson Steve Schmitt Diocese of Las Vegas 336 Cathedral Way P.O. Box 18316 Las Vegas, NV 89114 (702) 735-3500 (702) 735-8941 Fax Parish Weekly Calendar Sunday, 03/22 After Mass Hospitality 9:00 am, 11:00 am, Hall Monday, 03/23 BGHS Registration 7:00 am, Hall Tuesday, 03/24 Sandwich Makers 8:30 am, Parish Hall Rooms 3 & 4 Busy Hands Crafters 9:00 am, Parish Hall Rooms 3 & 4 Living Stations 7:00 pm, Church Wednesday, 03/25 Thursday, 03/26 Friday, 03/27 Rosary Makers 8:30 am, Parish Hall Rooms 3 & 4 Taize Prayer 6:30 pm, Church Stations of the Cross 7:00 pm, Church Saturday, 03/28