29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
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29th Sunday in Ordinary Time
29th Sunday in Ordinary Time Theme: The God of History Eucharistic Liturgies for the week of October 19, 2014 Sat Sun Oct 18 Oct 19 Mon Oct 20 Tue Oct 21 Wed Oct 22 Thu Oct 23 Fri Oct 24 Sat Oct 25 5:00 pm 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:15 am 5:00 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 9:00 am 5:30 pm 9:00 am 9:00 am 5:00 pm +John & Beatrice D’Ambrosio & Family +Art Travis Parishioners by our Pastor DJMs of Reno/Sparks, Missionaries of Mercy & Families +Angela Zuliani +Anne Davis +Larry Coffey Communion Service +Roger Pagni +Lori Hays +Oscar Pinto +VonKrakau, Noonan & Davis Families Readings for the week of October 20, 2014 Monday: Ephesians 2:1-10; Luke 12:13-21 Tuesday: Ephesians 2:12-22; Luke 12:35-38 Wednesday: Ephesians 3:2-12; Luke 12:39-48 Thursday: Ephesians 3:14-21; Luke 12:49-53 Friday: Ephesians 4:1-6; Luke 12:54-59 Saturday: Ephesians 4:7-16; Luke 13:1-9 Sunday: Exodus 22:20-26; 1 Thessalonians 1:5c-10; Matthew 22:34-40 Your prayers are needed for the recovery of the following people: Frediani Fam, Fr Jim Fugle, Ruby Sandoval, Emma Hittle, Corinna Osgood, Chicago Fam, Londos Fam, Marie Gardner, Beeson Fam, David Burch, Kristy Burch-Weinberg, Alfredo Panelli, Capurro Fam, Earl Fuest, Dolly Barter, Skylar Watson, Katie Branson, Donna Meek, Rico Carretero, John Michael Langley, Hudson Fam, Kleckner Fam, Maureen Flynn, Charles Connelly, Sandra Rippee, Marie Kiley, Donna Casci, Dorothy Davidson, Nina Jones, Peter Herborn, Liam Vonderhaar, Sr Mora McGarry, Sr Gertrude, Shirley Menicucci, Jodi Kehmeier, Caruso Fam, Josephine Baltierra, Gloria Dondero, Lucy Cordova, Erebia Fam, Ciara Lamia, Kari Ann Briggs, Carmelita Monette, Guadalupe Lemus, Grayson McClure, Michon Holland, Vilma Luna, Albert Torres, James Dorsey, Leon Micheline, Robin Harris, Paul Kessler, Tony Cormier, Martina Caruso, Clifford Hess, Theresa Ryan, Kim Barstow, Gary Fuest, Rosa Tolentino, James Dorsey, Tony Geraghty, Tom Reed, Ricardo Gonzalez, Kay Petty, Joseph Gnibus, Linda Cato Please call when they recover, so the name may be removed from the list. LEARN YOUR FAITH/RCIA: an Invitation for Conversion & Full Initiation into the Church Thursdays 7:00 - 8:00 pm parish hall If you are someone or do you know someone who . . . _ has expressed an interest in becoming Catholic? _ was baptized Catholic as a child, but has not celebrated the Sacraments of Confirmation and Eucharist? _ would like to learn more about the Catholic Faith? _ Everyone is welcome to attend! Dear Parishioners, Our “Listening Session” for the forthcoming Diocesan Synod to be held in 2015 is only three weeks away, Sunday, November 9th. Please mark your calendar for this important opportunity you will have to voice your ideas: (1) what is the Holy Spirit calling us to do to accomplish our mission? (2) God has called His people to reach out to all. What tools do we need to accomplish this? and (3) what strengths do we have in our culturally and geographically unique Diocese to carry out our mission? Our “mission” will be clearly defined by thoughts shared at the Synod. Each parish in our Reno Diocese will have an allocation of delegates to the Synod based upon our Mass attendance, we are apportioned a total of 16 delegates. Starting November 1, parishioners will have the opportunity to nominate persons to be delegates. In December, the Pastoral Council will meet and elect by a vote the delegates from the list of nominees we have received. It would be possible to nominate yourself as a delegate, if you wish. There is a Delegate Nomination Form for the Diocese of Reno Synod 2015 in this bulletin. Each nominee shall be contacted by the Pastoral Council or its representative to confirm willingness to serve, and provide the following demographic information for the use of the Pastoral Council: name, age, gender, occupation, family status (single, married, minor children, etc.), ministry and/or program association. This information, regarding all nominees considered for election is to be reported to the Bishop and to the Synod Preparatory Commission for review of the demographics of elected delegates and to assist the Bishop in his subsequent appointments. Our Pastoral Council is composed of 9 members and 1 youth representative. Members are discerned for Council membership to be representative of the diversity of our parish, and this is also to be the general criteria for the selection of delegates: age, gender, family status, ethnicity, national origin, economic diversity, and representatives of programs and ministries. The requisites for service as delegates include that they be in good standing with the Church and that they accept a duty for active preparation and participation in the Synod: 1. Participate in local preparatory events (estimated at 2 or 3) to occur in the first half of 2015; 2. Register and attend the 2015 Diocesan Conference January 9 and 10 at John Ascuaga’s Nugget for a delegate orientation session; 3. Attend and participate in a regional delegate preparatory event to occur in the third quarter of 2015; 4. Review of Synod documents, procedures, and norms prior to the Synod; 5. Attend and actively participate in the three days of the synod December 3-5, 2015, at the Peppermill Hotel, and the opening liturgy the evening of December 2; 6. Participate in the Synod evaluation and implementation. continued on next page Mon Oct 20 Tue Oct 21 Wed Oct 22 Thu Oct 23 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 6:00 am-10:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 6:00 am - 5:00 pm Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am Mass 9:00 am Mass 6:00 pm Fundraising Cte parlor 1:30 pm Prayer Quilters - hall 6:00 pm Finance Cte - parlor 9:00 am Communion Service 5:30 pm Mass 7:00 pm Learn Your Faith/RCIA 7:00 pm B.L.D. Covenant Community Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament: Mon - Thu 6:00 am to 10:00 pm, Fri 6:00 am - 5:00 pm. Pray for Vocations hour M-F 12:00 pm. Rosary M-F 8:30 am & Thursdays 6:00 pm. Please sign the sheet each time you visit with our Lord. Welcome: Whether you are visiting or new to our parish, we are blessed to have you celebrate with us! We extend to you the hospitality of our parish. If you wish to join our faith community, we welcome you! Parish registration forms can be found on a table in the gathering space. Moving or leaving the parish? Please notify the office of change of address. Baptism: We welcome all families with young children. The 1st step for the parents is to attend a class; they are held on the 1st Tuesday of every month at 6:00 pm. When choosing your child’s Godparents, they must be baptized, confirmed, receive communion regularly in the Church, and if married, must be married in the Catholic Church. Matrimony: at least one of the Catholic parties must be a registered, practicing member of Immaculate Conception. Please call the pastor to make an appointment to begin your marriage preparation process four to six months before your desired date. Please make no arrangements until after this appointment. The Engaged Encounter weekend is required. Prayer List for Family Members in the war: Navy: Bruce Kelsey, Mike Mott Marines: Matthew Schroeder, Conan Salberg, Thomas Prado, Nathanael & Angel Foresee, Ryan Eskandary, Dave Kirby, Jacob Painter, Isaiah Jones, Joe Sheldrup, Ryan Bombard Special Forces: Kevin Lydon, Aaron Gibson, Jeremy Valdez Army: Mike Sheely, Roland Snyder, Steve Lewis, Greg Cook, Butch Pajarillo, Jr, Steven Garcia, Logan Forbing, Michael Hardiman, Daniel D’Annunzio, Gordon Gogan, Alex Cisneros, Dominic Manoli, Michael Sorondo, Ken Olesinski, Joseph Pace, James Owens, Eric Mankin, Tim Wise, Juan Ruvalcaba, Jesse Carlile, Nathan Suddeth, Zachary Long, Garrett Spratley Air Force: Dennis Chanez, Bob Davis, Ida Davis, Todd Hudson, David Sifers, Kelly Sifers, Cesar Ochoa, Trevor Nolan, Alan Nadal, Katherine Dew National Guard: Early Jones, John Secora, Lela Sorondo, Robert Hindman, David Sousa, Ryan Carlile, Eric McKenzie Please pray for their safe return and for peace. If any parishioner has a loved one in the war with Iraq and Afghanistan, please call the parish office to place his/her name on the list. Fri Oct 24 Sat Oct 25 Sun Oct 26 5:00 pm Mass Masses at: 8:00, 9:30 & 11:15 am, 5:00 pm A delegate who is “lawfully impeded” from participation or attending the Synod must notify the Bishop of the reason to be relieved from his/her service. If accepted, the Bishop will appoint from a pool of alternate delegates from our parish a substitute delegate. For this reason, our Pastoral Council might choose three alternate delegates, along with the 16 to which we are entitled. The Fundraising Committee will meet Monday at 6:00 p.m. in the parlor. The Finance Committee will meet Tuesday at 6:00 p.m. in the parlor. There will be a special Filipino Workshop in our hall Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. Saturday, November 1, is the feast of All Saints. As it falls on Saturday this year, it will not be a holy day of obligation. Nevertheless, we will have Mass at 9:00 a.m. in its observance. Sunday, November 2nd, the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed (All Souls’ Day) will take precedence over the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time. Your Pastor, STEWARDSHIP REFLECTION Each April 15th, we dutifully give to Caesar what belongs to Caesar. Does my stewardship indicate that I am as faithful about giving to God what belongs to God? AROUND THE PARISH Congratulations and welcome to Clara Miriam, daughter of Mark and Rachel Baryol; and for Zachariah Noel, son of Joel and Andrea Santos, who were baptized Saturday, October 11th, at Immaculate Conception Church. DEATHS Please remember in your prayers the souls of Patricia Hiester and of Ruben Mejia, whose funeral Masses were held Tuesday and Saturday, respectively, this past week at Immaculate Conception Church. “I will build My Church” Today, World Mission Sunday, Pope Francis asks every Catholic to “help the least among us.” As Catholics around the world let us offer help through the Propagation of the Faith for more than 1,100 dioceses throughout the world. Please be as generous as possible. The 2nd collection next Sunday will be for our Building Needs Fund. In August, we paid an extra $5,151 towards the principal on our $1.39 million mortgage and transferred $3,109 to our savings account for future maintenance projects. Upcoming Meetings: The Fundraising Committee meeting will be Monday at 6:00 pm in the parlor. All parish ministries/organizations who utilize our facilities are expected to have a representative attend. The Prayer Quilters will meet Tuesday at 1:30 pm in the hall. The Finance Committee will meet Tuesday at 6:00 pm in the parlor. The BLD Charismatic Group will meet Friday, at 7:00 pm in the hall. We need to hear from you! Just a few weeks ago we opened a special website renosynod2015.org where you can find the latest information about the diocesan synod, including a list of the parish listening sessions and the questions on which you may comment. If you missed the listening session in your parish, you may answer the questions online. You must identify yourself and your parish. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BE HEARD! Please check the bulletin board in the gathering space for events, job opportunities, and information not listed in the bulletin. Servers, please remember to sign in on the sheet on the bulletin board in the ushers room. If you are unable to serve your scheduled time, please get a substitute. Altar Servers for October 26 Sat Sun 8:00 am 9:30 am 11:15 am 5:00 pm Katie Maga, Maria Christina & Maria Isabel Chiu Alex Hernandez, Amanda Hooghkirk Reece & Julian Isip, Lucas Godard Caelan Caudell, Jaybon Image, Jonathan Deleon Chaz, Lincoln, & Mason Dunn Advertiser of the week 359-4969 1750 Marrietta Way, Sparks Professional & Business Directory Join Us savetheholyinnocents.com PYRAMID MANUFACTURING CORPORATION Bart Lydon, President 355-9589 1155 Watson Way, #2 Sparks pyramidmfg@sbcglobal.net Through your will you Specialty Welding Supply have the power to help John Kehmeier, Parishioner the Church continue to Industrial & Safety Supplies do God’s work. 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W.A.R.C. provides psychological and work evaluation, training, employment, legislative advocacy, family counseling and support, community education and referral services to and for persons with developmental disabilities. Knights will be outside after Mass. Be sure to look inside of the wrapper for a message about this program. We thank you in advance for your support and generosity. The Knights of Columbus is the largest Catholic fraternal service organization in the world with over 1.8 million members and their families. Respect Life ministry annual Baby Bassinette drive during October, Respect Life Month. Donations will go to our parish’s Mary’s Closet that provides starting help for expecting moms/families in need in our parish. We have been able to help many families and hope to continue doing so. We welcome diapers, wipes, formula, blankets, and newborn to 6 month clothing. Thank you for being a parish that supports Life! The BLD Covenant Community is sponsoring a Life in the Spirit Seminar November 7-9. If you plan to attend the Seminar, you must attend one orientation to prepare for Shepherding. We invite all who wish to have a deeper relationship with Christ. For more information about LSS and to register, call Malou Alano 750-4279, Jay Hocker 762-8199, Margaret Jensen 750-9355, or Thelma Torres 778-7972. Landings: If your are a Catholic who has been away from the Church, know that we are thinking of you. We offer you a safe place, a “Landing” place to be listened to, a place for understanding and healing. We invite you to be an active part of us again. If you are interested, and want more information, please call Lee at 857-4496. Donate to our Building Fund when you shop! Savemart has a SHARES card that you swipe during checkout. Cards are available in the office. We received $223 for the last quarter. Thank You!! Building Unity and Communion Conference sponsored by the Diocese of Reno, Office of Ethnic Ministry and the Filipino Diocesan Council of Reno, an Ecclesiology of Communion October 25, from 9:00 am - 3:00 pm in the social hall. The conference will be facilitated by Cecile Motus, M.A., a former Assistant Director Secretariat of Cultural Diversity in the Church. For more information, see the poster on the bulletin board. Christmas Boutique Silent Auction: the Ladies Guild is asking parishioners for donations of items worth at least $50. Gift certificates to restaurants or tickets to sporting events are very popular. Do you have a business? Could you donate your services via a gift certificate? Any questions, call Ginny Edwards, 560-8020 or Phyllis Basso, 358-4549. Thank you for helping us raise money for our Parish!!! Carmelite Sisters 35th Annual Open House will be on Sunday, November 2nd, from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Christmas cards, matted prints and other works of the Sisters will be on sale. The monastery is located at 1950 La Fond Drive, Reno. For more information, please call 323-3236.