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Office Hours- Wednesday,
Thursday & Friday 9-5 (Closed for Lunch)
Please call before coming to the office.
Mass Schedule Saturday (vigil): 4:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am, 11:30 am (Spanish) Weekdays: Wednesday 9:00 am Thursday 9:00 am Friday 12:10 pm
Confessions Saturdays
3:00-3:30 pm or by appt.
Confesiones cada sábado de 3:00 a 3:30 pm
Baptisms Preparation Class
required, call for an appointment
Sacrament of Holy Matrimony
6 months advance preparation, call for an
appointment
Anointing of the Sick By appointment, please call
the office
Holy Days of Obligation Times vary– please check the schedule—regularly sched-
uled daily Mass is usually cancelled
Parish Email-generaloffice@ ccchurchcc.org Parish Website-
www.ccchurchcc.org
Welcome to Corpus Christi!
¡Bienvenidos!
Mabuhay!
Corpus Christi Catholic Community 3597 N. Sunridge Drive, Carson City, NV 89705 (775) 267-3200
Pastor- Rev. Father James J. Setelik, Jr.
Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time February 26, 2017
Receptionist- Susan Zampirro Pastoral Assistant (DRE, Youth Minister, Ministry Development,
Facilities Director, Art and Environment) - Karen Smeath
6th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Corpus Christi Sunday Collection/ Colecta Semanal
Regular $2,103.00
Building Mortgage $974.00
Thank You ! ¡Gracias!
Reflection of the Week St. Paul had both a deep understanding and appreciation for stewardship — what it meant to be a good steward. In his First Letter to the Corinthians, our Second Reading on this last
Sunday in Ordinary Time before Lent begins, Paul states eloquently, “Thus should one regard us: as servants of Christ and stewards of the mysteries of God.” As is the case with all Holy Scripture, Paul is writing to more than the Corinthians; he is writing to each of us as well. Paul’s understanding of what a steward was is that he manages the household of God. Managing included preserving and protecting. We are also to be servants (disciples) of Christ, and Paul goes on to say that a servant steward must be trustworthy. To Paul that meant we are to be faithful in order to be good disciples. There are several difficulties for us in all of those terms and requirements: being stewards, being servants, and being faithful. They mean that we have to place ourselves second to others and second most of all to Christ our Savior. We tend to question this and tend to have strong feelings of independence. That is what we learn from our society. Yet, to be a steward like Paul requires us to be humble and accepting. That may be our greatest test. St. Augustine wrote, “What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of others.” That, too, is stewardship.
Copyright©2017 www.THECATHOLICSTEWARD.com
Gifts to God...Have You Given Yours?
Please add the following to our monthly “pray for” list in our Just for You newsletter….. Dennis Zink., James O. Hartman, Hal Minshew, Gene Love,
Tom Gibbons, The Nilsen Family
Call the office if you wish to add someone to our prayer list including; our military and members of our parish family and
friends who are sick.
THE ICON STAND VOTIVE CANDLE is burning this week for Fr. Cyril Apassa
THE SANCTUARY LAMP CANDLE
is burning this week for Seminarians of the Diocese
Knights of the Holy Eucharist Attention, single Catholic men 18-30: The Knights of the
Holy Eucharist, a community of consecrated brothers dedicated to fostering reverent devotion to Our Eucharistic Lord, invite you to discern your vocation at their House of
Formation, located at the Shrine of the Most Blessed Sacramento in Hanceville, Alabama. Learn more at
knights.org or call 541-375-0195.
FertilityCare Center of Reno offers The Creighton Model FertilityCare System of Natural Family Planning services in the Diocese of Reno. The method may be used to achieve or
avoid pregnancy. NaPro Technology for Medical/Surgical consults are available to the diagnosis and treatment of reproductive issues including infertility. Long distance
services are available. Please call Julianna Jervis or Susan Barnes at 775-827-5111 for an appointment or email to juliannajervis@att.net or suelynchbarnes@yahoo.com.
myParish
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MUSIC MINISTER NEEDED FOR OUR PARISH We are looking for a musician to help with the Saturday and/
or Sunday English liturgies.
If you play organ, piano, guitar, or other stringed instruments we need you!
If you can take the role of song leader for one of these two masses.
Please apply to the office.
Sunday’s Readings
First Reading — God will never forget you (Isaiah 49:14-15) Psalm — Rest in God alone, my soul (Psalm 62). Second Reading — Make no judgments; the Lord will judge (1 Corinthians 4:1-5). Gospel — God feeds the bird and clothes the flowers. Do not be anxious; God knows all your needs (Matthew 6:24-34). The English translation of the Psalm Responses from Lectionary for Mass © 1969, 1981, 1997, International Commission on English in the Liturgy Corporation. All rights reserved.
Lecturas Dominicales
Primera lectura — Dios nunca te olvidará (Isaías 49:14-15) Salmo — Descansa sólo en Dios, alma mía (Salmo 62 [61]). Segunda lectura — No juzgues, sólo Dios juzgará (1 Corintios 4:1-5). Evangelio — Dios alimenta a las aves y viste a las flores. No estés ansioso; Dios conoce todas tus necesidades (Mateo 6:24-34). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Española. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: Sir 17:20-24; Ps 32:1-2, 5-7; Mk 10:17-27 Tuesday: Sir 35:1-12; Ps 50:5-8, 14, 23; Mk 10:28-31 Wednesday: Jl 2:12-18; Ps 51:3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Thursday: Dt 30:15-20; Ps 1:1-4, 6; Lk 9:22-25 Friday: Is 58:1-9a; Ps 51:3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Saturday: Is 58:9b-14; Ps 86:1-6; Lk 5:27-32 Sunday: Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7; Ps 51:3-6, 12-13, 17; Rom 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]; Mt 4:1-11
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES
Sunday: Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time Monday: Julian Calendar Lent begins Wednesday: Ash Wednesday; Fast and Abstinence Friday: St. Katharine Drexel; Abstinence; First Friday; World Day of Prayer Saturday: St. Casimir; First Saturday
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION By the early 1950s some scholars were calling for the restoration of Communion of the faithful on Good Friday, since by then only a priest received, consuming the host from the Holy Thursday repository. In 1955 the new Good Friday liturgy was timed to begin at three o’clock everywhere, and included the option of Holy Communion, but without the Precious Blood that had originally been part of the liturgy. Today, there is increasing debate among theologians. Some feel that it would be better to fast from the Eucharist on Good Friday, focusing on the mystery of the cross and highlighting the Easter Communion. Others say that this Communion infuses the sadness of the day with awareness of Christ’s victory. It is not a day of mourning, of course, and the Passion according to John grounds the liturgy in a sense of Christ’s victory over death and the triumph of the cross. The tradition is rich and varied, and we are still in the early stages of recovering an ancient way of doing things. Why do we call the day “good”? The English and Dutch languages share this name, and its origin stems from the name “God’s Friday.” The traditional name for the day in Latin is Feria VI in Parasceve, which translates as “The Sixth Day of the Week of Preparation.” Other languages make do with “Holy Friday.” In another part of England, as in Denmark, the people used to call it “Long Friday,” a good description for a quiet day without work and no chance for play or a good meal!
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE
Empezó nuevamente la Cuaresma, este tiempo anual en que recordamos y celebramos los cuarenta días que Jesús pasó en el desierto, donde fue tentado por Satanás. El mismo nombre “Cuaresma” recuerda la importancia del número 40 en la tradición judeocristiana. Cuarenta fueron los días del diluvio, los días en que Moisés y Elías pasaron en la montaña de Dios, y los años que el pueblo de Israel caminó por el desierto a la tierra prometida. El número 40 en la Biblia simboliza las pruebas y dificultades de la vida terrenal. Cuarenta es el número de la preparación para algo importante y de crecimiento en la vida. La Cuaresma cristiana que se remonta hasta el siglo IV no sólo conmemora los días que Jesús pasó en el desierto, sino que debe ser un tiempo para reflexionar acerca de nuestra propia vida con sus pruebas y dificultades. El Papa León Magno describe la Cuaresma como un retiro durante el cual los fieles, recordando el ejemplo de Jesús, se preparan para celebrar la Pascua con un corazón purificado y la práctica perfecta de la vida cristiana.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc.
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: Sir 17:20-24; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5-7; Mc 10:17-27 Martes: Sir 35:1-12; Sal 50 (49):5-8, 14, 23; Mc 10:28-31 Miércoles: Jl 2:12-18; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 12-14, 17; 2 Cor 5:20 — 6:2; Mt 6:1-6, 16-18 Jueves: Dt 30:15-20; Sal 1:1-4, 6; Lc 9:22-25 Viernes: Is 58:1-9a; Sal 51 (50):3-6ab, 18-19; Mt 9:14-15 Sábado: Is 58:9b-14; Sal 86 (85):1-6; Lc 5:27-32 Domingo: Gn 2:7-9; 3:1-7; Sal 51 (50):3-6, 12-13, 17; Rom 5:12-19 [12, 17-19]; Mt 4:1-11
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: Octavo Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario Lunes: Inicio de la Cuaresma en el calendario juliano Miércoles: Miércoles de Ceniza; Ayuno y abstinencia Viernes: Santa Katharine Drexel; Abstinencia; Primer viernes; Jornada Mundial de Oración
Pl
ease join us!
This Week at /Esta Semana Corpus Christi
Wednesday—March 1
12:10 pm— Living & Deceased Family & Friends of DKL
5:30 pm—Intentions of Mary, Our Mother of Salvation
Thursday— March 2 9:00 am— All Souls Intentions
Friday— March 3 12:10 pm— Mother’s Day Intentions
Saturday—March 4— 1st Sunday of Lent(vigil)
4:00 pm— †Wayne Mann by his family
Sunday—March 5—marzo 5—1st Sunday of Lent/1º Domingo de Cuaresma
9:00 am— JoAnne Vecchiarelli by the Hoerth family
11:30 am— People of the Parish
Minister Schedule/ Horario de los Ministerios
Saturday 4:00 p.m.
EM – Deborah Lundberg, Larry Tapp, Charlie Muller Lector - Kate Sciacca
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
EM – Lori Courtney, Jeff Smeath Lector – George Bishop
Sunday 11:30 a.m. M.E. – as scheduled
Lectóra - as scheduled
The next Jacks Valley Elementary School Food Drive is March 11-12th. Thank you for
all your donations over the last year.
Around the Diocese
Around the Diocese
11th Friends for Life Dinner Downtown Reno Ballroom
March 4, 2017
Couples Retreat Presented by Fr Tom Bonacci, C/P.
Saturday, February 28, 2017, 9:30 am—3:00 pm Our Lady of the Snows Parish Center
How to Share Your Faith With Anyone With Terry Barber
St. Patricks Prish Hall, Fallon, NV March 4, 2017, 9:00 am—3:00 pm
Focused High school seniors and their parents are invited to attend an afternoon of presentations, panels and
pray7er that address the sometimes difficult transition after high school graduation.
March 12 (1pm-5pm) Bishop Manogue Catholic High School
Catholic Bible School The University of Dallas in the Diocese of Reno
https://www.renodiocese.org/catholic-biblical-school-1
Launching the newest ministry of the Diocese of Reno: Project Rachel, A Post-Abortion Healing Ministry. Referral team of 3 priests and 3 marriage and family
therapists plus other resources available. Nonjudgmental and confidential. If you know of
someone looking for healing visit the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops website
www.hopeafterabortion.org or call our help line 775-324-4235.
Taize’ Prayer Service at St. Mary’s Church in Virginia City at 4:00pm on the 3rd Sunday of each month.
See the entry for more information on most of these
including flyers from NAMI.
Parish Retreats At Christ The King Retreat Center
“I changed my schedule and it changed my life.” Come join us at Christ the King Passionist Retreat Center in Citrus Heights, CA for a retreat to deepen your relationship with
God. The retreat theme is “Gathered In the Name of Jesus.” The Retreat is deeply inspired by the Gospel of
Matthew who affords us the opportunity to engage the strife in our own time and the uncertainties in our hearts with
courage, love and the example inspired by the Emmanuel who is always with us. Register for our Men’s Retreat
March 31 thru April 2; or for your Women’s retreat scheduled March 10-12. Please do this online at
ChristTheKingRetreatCenter.org. For further information or registration by phone, contact Carol Forrest at the Center:
(916)725-4720 ext. 314.
Ministries/Ministerios
Respect Life
Respect Life is praying across from the West End Abortion Clinic at 5915 Tyrone Rd in Reno twice a month. Directions: From Business US 395, turn east on Neil Rd., Turn right at Meadow Wood Ln, then turn right onto Tyrone Rd. If you are interested in praying with us, please call Lori at 885-6880.
“Whether it lasts for a brief moment or for a hundred years, each of our lives is a good and perfect gift. At every stage and in every circumstance, we are held in existence by God’s love. ...
Every life is worth living.” USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life Activities Respect Life
Program Flyer, www.goo.gl/sYADTw
“Cada vida es un regalo bueno y perfecto, dure un momento o cien años. En cada etapa y en cada circunstancia, el amor de Dios sostiene nuestra existencia. ... Cada vida merece vivir.”
Secretariado de Actividades Pro Vida de la USCCB Volante del Programa Respetemos la Vida, www.goo.gl/nsDLai
St. Benedict Society - Sunday March 5th at 4:00 pm
Knights of Columbus - normally the 1st Wednesday of each month - 7:00 pm
Next date: March 1st
Catholic Daughters - usually the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 4:00 pm. None in July and August
Next date: March 15th Bake Sale after all Masses, Feb 18-19th
Rosary normally held every
Wednesday & Thursday after Daily Mass &
Friday at 11:20 am except during Eucharistic Adoration Fridays,
then the Rosary is at 10:00 am.
Eucharistic Adoration
usually held on the first Friday. from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m., with
Rosary at 10:00 a.m. Next date: March 3rd
Corpus Christi Information
Altar Servers/Acólitos Contact Parish Office
Youth Ministry/ Grupo de Jóvenes
Terrie Juchtzer-Youth Minister (The Club) Contact Parish Office
Hands of Christ/Ministry to Sick
Las Manos de Cristo/A Los Enfermos Contact Parish Office
Convalescent Home Coordinator Terrie Juchtzer
Minister Scheduling/La Programación de Ministerios
Charlie Muller - 220-6242 Claudia Morales (en español)
Spanish Baptism Classes
Rodolfo y Evangelina Velasco
Pastoral Council/El Consejo Parroquial Contact Parish Office
Knights of Columbus
Chris Thomsen - Grand Knight
Adult Conversion Classes/
Los Sacramentos de los Adultos Father Jim- Parish Office
Respect Life Committee/
El Comité de Respeto por la Vida Lori Courtney - 885-6880
Catholic Daughters/Las Hijas Católicas
Joan Wong-Regent
Rosary Maker’s Guild/Maniobra de Rosarios Cindy Pardini - Parish Office
St. Benedict Society/La Sociedad de San Benito
Jeff Smeath- Minister - 742-6199
Hispanic Marriage Encounter/ Encuentro Matrimonial Hispano
Rodolfo y Evangelina Velasco
Boy Scout/Girl Scout Information Marty Schwedhelm 250-9564
Susan Zampirro 882-7523
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