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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
God loves us and wants to forgive our sins. You can experience Gods 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
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 the Parish Office at 702-970-2500.
Funeral Arrangements
Please contact the Parish Office at 702-970-2500 as soon as possible after a death to make the funeral arrangements. Services can be in English, Spanish or Bilingual.
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
Fr. Gem Bandivas, Administrator Rev. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar
Rev. Mr. Daniel De Pozo, Permanent Deacon Rev. Mr. Bill Davis, Permanent Deacon
Mass Schedule
Saturday Church Open by 3 pm
5:00 pm English Youth Mass
Sunday Church Open by 7 am
8:00 am, 10:00 am 12:00 pm English Childrens Mass 2:00 pm Spanish Mass 5:00 pm English Tagalog Songs
Daily Mass Monday - Friday: 8:00 am
Sacrament of Reconciliation
Tues: 8:30 - 9:00 am Sat: 3:30-4:30 pm English & Spanish
Eucharistic Adoration
Friday: 8:30 am to noon
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
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 4, 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 Espaol www.radiovaticana.va Facebook: news.va Espaol
Radio Vaticana en Espaol
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 DAddario 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 Kari Keys Karen Bearden Kay Bushey Krystal Lara 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, October 3, 2015 5:00pm The Hernons Family Sunday, October 4, 2015 8:00 am Rita M. Ronn 10:00 am Madeline Lucero 12:00 pm People of the Parish 2:00 pm Maria Cleotilde Villegas 5:00 pm Veronica B. DeLeon Monday, October 5, 2015 8:00 am John Latus Tuesday, October 6, 2015 8:00 am Ludger Boulenger Wednesday, October 7, 2015 8:00 am Maria Palou Thursday, October 8, 2015 8:00 am Clarice Damschen Friday, October 9, 2015 8:00 am Chrisy Abe Murdock Saturday, October 10, 2015 5:00 pm Jose Cortez Sunday, October 11, 2015 8:00am James Olds 10:00am Louis Ferriolo 12:00pm Elayne La Porta 2:00pm People of the Parish 5:00pm Madeline Lucero
Readings for the week of October 4, 2015
Sunday: Gn 2:18-24/Ps 128:1-6/Heb 2:9-11/Mk 10:2-16
Monday: Jon 1:1-2:1,11/(Ps) Jon 2:3-5,8/Lk 10:25-37
Tuesday: Jon 3:1-10/Ps 130:1-4,7-8/Lk 10:38-42
Wednesday: Jon 4:1-11/Ps 86:3-6,9-10/Lk 11:1-4
Thursday: Mal 3:13-20/Ps 1:1-4,6/Lk 11:5-13
Friday: J1 1:13-15;2:1-2/Ps 9:2-3,6,8-9,16/Lk 11:15-26
Saturday: J1 4:12-21/Ps 97:1-2,5-6,11-12/Lk 11:27-28
Next Sunday: Wis 7:7-11/Ps 90:12-17/Heb 4:12-13/
Mk 10:17-30
Lecturas para la semana de Octubre 4, 2015
Domingo: Gen 2:18-24/Sal 128:1-6/Heb 2:9-11/Mc 10:2-16
Lunes: Jon 1:1-2:1,11/(Sal) Jon 2:3-5,8/Lc 10:25-37
Martes: Jon 3:1-10/Sal 130:1-4,7-8/Lc 10:38-42
Mircoles: Jon 4:1-11/Sal 86:3-6,9-10/Lc 11:1-4
Jueves: Mal 3:13-20/Sal 1:1-4,6/Lc 11:5-13
Viernes: Jl 1:13-15;2:1-2/Sal 9:2-3,6,8-9,16/Lc 11:15-26
Sbado: Jl 4:12-21/Sal 97:1-2,5-6,11-12/Lc 11:27-28
Prximo Domingo: Sab 7:7-11/Sal 90:12-17/Heb 4:12-13/
Mc 10:17-30
Intentions of Pope Francis
October:
Universal: That human trafficking, the modern form of slavery, may be eradicated.
Evangelization: That with a missionary spirit the Christian communities of Asia may announce the Gospel to those who are still awaiting it.
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ST. PETER THE APOSTLE HENDERSON, NV Pg.3
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 room 13 @ 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]
St. Peter
Music Ministry
Rehearsals
Wednesday:
5:00-6:30Childrens Choir 6:30 8:00Tagalog Choir
Thursday:
4:00 5:30Spanish Choir 5:30 7:00Youth Mass Choir 7:00 8:3010:am Mass Choir
St. Peter The Apostle
Catholic Community
welcomes
Alyssa Castro
Jill Esparza
Jeff Little
Sandra Little
Peggy Pierce
Valen Smekal
Brittney Vella
Steve Goldstein
James Tapson
Nichole Granet
Margaret Covelli
Whom Have Join the RCIA
Program
TWENTY-SEVENTH SUNDAY IN ORDINARY TIME OCTOBER 4, 2015 Pg.4
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.
Its not too late to send in your pledge!
Thank you for your generosity!
St. Peter The Apostle Catholic Community
welcomes
Our New Parishioners
Joseph A. Martinez & Amanda Cardenas
Jose M. Reyna & Maria Pinon
William & Nancy Gutierrez
Mark & Valen Smeykal
Jose & Veronica Larios
Jesse & Arlene Porras
Mariana Fonseca Garcia
Lina Chantengo
Lumen Vidal
Joel & Regina Barrios
Mark S. Bullen
Esther Gapuz
Juan & Margarita Barajas
Shane & Michele DiPalermo
Sid Overholt & Viviana Gonzalez
Nabor Lopez & Maria Gen
Delfino De la O & Asusena Jimenez
Jim W. & Marife Aragon
David T. & Samantha N. Oliphant
Zachary & Jennifer Woydziak
Allen & Debra Henderson
Rocio Mendoza
Jovani Palacios
Hector M. & Nicole A. Silva
Frank & Claudia Lombardo
Ron & Julie Gallagher
Jim Miranda & Renee LaFond
Raymond Romero & Monica Valenzuela
Randy Macaranas
Shirley Matwyuk
Mallory Maciuszek
Russell & Michaela Smith
Ramon E. & Miriam N. Iniguez
Jonathan & Erika Taha
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
ST. PETER GIFT SHOP
MONDAY-FRIDAY 8am-4pm
(Closed for Lunch 1pm-2pm)
SUNDAY 9am-4pm
(Closed for Lunch 12pm-1pm)
Now Accepting Credit Cards
Please Support our Gift Shop!!!
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CANONICAL- LITURGICAL FORUM
BY FR. GEM BANDIVAS, JCL, MBA, PhD
Dear Father Gem: During the celebration of the Mass, where, who or
what is the center of focus? Is it the altar or the tabernacle, the TV monitor or the celebrant? I ask this question because, among other things, it has brought about disagreement and sharp division among a group in another parish. Also, priests who come and go contribute to confusion of the congregation; one would say this, and another would say that, based on their belief and conviction. Ernie, Parishioner Dear Ernie: There is really only one True Center of the Eucharistic celebration around which all the rest revolves, and that is Christ and his saving mystery. This centrality of Christ is expressed in multiple ways during the celebration and in the structure of the church building. From the architectural perspective the altar should be the central focus. The U.S. bishops' conference explains the centrality of the altar in its document "Built of Living Stones." To wit: "56. At the Eucharist, the liturgical assembly celebrates the ritual sacrificial meal that recalls and makes present Christ's life, death, and resurrection, proclaiming 'the death of the Lord until he comes.' The altar is 'the center of thanksgiving that the Eucharist accomplishes' and the point around which the other rites are in some manner arrayed. Since the Church teaches that 'the altar is Christ,' its composition should reflect the nobility, beauty, strength, and simplicity of the One it represents. In new churches there is to be only one altar so that it 'signifies to the assembly of the faithful one Christ and the one Eucharist of the Church.' "57. The altar is the natural focal point of the sanctuary and is to be 'freestanding to allow the [priest] to walk around it easily and Mass to be celebrated facing the people.' Ordinarily, it should be fixed (with the base affixed to the floor) and with a table or mensa made of natural stone, since it represents Christ Jesus, the Living Stone (1 Pt 2:4). The pedestal or support for the table may be fashioned from 'any sort of material, as long as it is becoming and solid.' In the United States it is permissible to use materials other than natural stone for a fixed altar, provided these materials are worthy, solid, properly constructed, and subject to the further judgment of the local ordinary. Parishes building new churches must follow the directives of the diocesan bishop regarding the kind of altar chosen and suitable materials for new altars. "58 Although there is no specified size or shape for an altar, it should be in proportion to the church. The shape and size should reflect the nature of the altar as the place of sacrifice and the
table around which Christ gathers the community to nourish them. In considering the dimensions of the altar, parishes will also want to insure that the other major furnishings in the sanctuary are in harmony and proportion to the altar. The altar should be centrally located in the sanctuary and the center of attention in the church. "60 In the Church's history and tradition, the altar was often placed over the tombs of the saints or the relics of saints were deposited beneath the altar. The presence of relics of saints in the altar provides a witness to the Church's belief that the Eucharist celebrated on the altar is the source of the grace that won sanctity for the saints. The custom of placing small relics of martyrs or other saints in an altar stone and setting this in the mensa has changed since the Second Vatican Council. Relics of martyrs or other saints may be placed beneath the altar, as long as the relics are of a size sufficient for them to be recognizable as parts of a human body and that they are of undoubted authenticity. Relics are no longer placed on the altar or set into the mensa in an altar stone." Although this document applies to the United States, it reflects universal Church teaching and guidance on this point. The other focal points during the celebration are related to the altar: the ambo for the celebration of the Liturgy of the Word, and the priest's chair from where he leads the community in prayer in the moments before and after ascending the altar for the Liturgy of the Eucharist. The tabernacle is not a center of attention during the Eucharistic celebration even though it should have a prominent and even central place in the church building for adoration outside of Mass. During Mass, if the tabernacle is located within the sanctuary, No. 274 of the General Instruction of the Roman Missal indicates, "The priest, the deacon, and the other ministers genuflect when they approach the altar and when they depart from it, but not during the celebration of Mass itself." If the tabernacle is within the sanctuary but not behind the altar, then the ministers genuflect toward the tabernacle.
The priest, although he acts in the person of Christ, is
not really a focus of the celebration. He is indeed most
effective when he manages to deflect attention from
himself and guides the faithful toward Christ's mystery.
Indeed, the use of vestments, song and special location
are meant to emphasize the priest's ministerial role
rather than his person. The priest is a "pontifex," a bridge
between God and man, and a bridge may be admired
from a distance but is only useful when we trample over
it.
Fr. Gem
Central Focus at Mass
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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 brides 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 brides parish unless permission is given by the Pastor for the wedding to take place in another church.
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.
Our Love Offering. . .
September 27, 2015 Parish Offertory: $ 8,739.89 September 27, 2015 Deficit Reduction: $1,567.00
Second Collections Schedule
October 4, 2015 Parish Improvements October 11, 2015 Deficit Reduction 2014-2015
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
HOURS: Sunday 9am-2pm-Monday 1pm-8pm
Tuesday 1pm-8pm-Wednesday 1pm-6pm
FAITH FORMATION CLASSES ROOM 13
SATURDAY:
Confirmation 2 Class- 3:30 pm.
Youth Mass-5:00 pm.
SUNDAY:
Pre-School & Kindergarten Class-10:30 am.
Communion 2 Class-10:30 am.
Childrens Mass-12:00pm.
MONDAY:
Confirmation 1 Class-6:30 pm.
TUESDAY:
Communion 1 Class-4:30pm.
RCIA Children & Adults Class-6:30pm.
WEDNESDAY:
3rd8th Grade Class 4:30pm.
Important Help Numbers
Catholic Charities Adoption Services- (702) 385-3351
First Choice Pregnancy Services-(702) 294-2273 Womens Resource Centers of Southern NV-
(702) 366-1247 Living Grace Home-(702) 212-6472 serving the
special needs of pregnant young moms
ST. PETER THE APOSTLE HENDERSON, NV Pg.7
PARISH OFFICE..... 702-970-2500 RELIGIOUS EDUCATION .......702-970-2525 Fr. Gem Bandivas, Parish Administrator ..Ext. 2509 Camille Stoeckinger, DRE .. Ext. 2528 Fr. Mugagga Lule, Parochial Vicar ... Ext. 2510 Terry Christiansen, Faith Formation . Ext. 2526 Deacon Dan DePozo, Wedding/Baptism ..Ext. 2508 Karina Ramirez, Faith Formation .. Ext. 2527 Elizabeth Schoeter, Office Manager .....Ext. 2502 Vickie Sanchez, Faith Formation Ext. 2525 Sandra Gaeta, Receptionist/Gift Shop .....Ext. 2501 Maria Oswald, Faith Formation .. Ext. 2525 Bob Marquise, Finance Office ....Ext. 2505 Erika Dias, Youth . Ext. 2525 Don Grizzard, Maintenance ....Ext. 2500
LITURGICAL MINISTRIES OTHER MINISTRIES Music Directors .Ken & Ellen Lerum Grief Support ... Deacon Dan DePozo Sacristans .Jay Frumkin Homebound ...Jos Martinez, Sr. Altar Servers .Roger Pepper Pro-Life .Monica Caffarella Extraordinary Ministers .Jos 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
Jos Martinez, Sr, Tim Lawler, Ernie Rael, Guadalupanos ..Linda Gonzales Don Grizzard, Dan Driscol Spanish Prayer Group ...Jose Leyva
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