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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.
The Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time
February 4, 2018
Receptionist- Susan Zampirro Pastoral Assistant (DRE, Youth Minister, Ministry Development,
Facilities Director, Art and Environment) - Karen Smeath
4th Sunday in Ordinary Time
Corpus Christi Sunday Collection/Colecta Semanal
Regular Collection $2,358.00
Project Completion
$887.00
Thank You ! ¡Gracias!
Reflection of the Week
The fact that today’s Gospel from Mark makes reference to Jesus curing Peter’s mother-in-law would seem to point to the fact that Peter was married. However, the majority of scholars are of the opinion that the wife may have died before Peter was called by Jesus as an Apostle. In fact, there are many misconceptions about St. Peter. For one, although often portrayed as much older, he was probably younger than Jesus. In fact all 12 Apostles were most likely younger than Jesus.
Also, Peter is often presented in paintings and movies and books as being a very old man, but historians have also concluded that Peter was martyred in Rome when he was about 66 years old. He was never the old, old man in his 80’s we see quite often. All of that is secondary to a simple statement in today’s Gospel about the mother-in-law. Specifically, St. Mark writes, “He (Jesus) approached, grasped her hand, and helped her up. Then the fever left her and she waited on them.” St. Matthew reveals this same fact in his Gospel (Matthew 8:15), and he writes, “He (Jesus) touched her hand and the fever left her, and she got up and began to serve him.” The message for us is very basic. Peter’s mother-in-law responded to Jesus the same way we should when Jesus blesses us. She responded to the Lord and immediately served Him out of gratitude. That should be our motivation, and action, as well.
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Gifts to God...Have You Given Yours? Please add the following to our monthly “pray for” list in our Just for You newsletter…..
Frank Leupp, Helen Minshew, Richard DeLallo, Anna Mann, Evelyn McBride, Clare Hammer, Jim Hammer, Patrick
Clark, Celine Larson, John Sobrowski.
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.
ADULT FAITH FORMATION
Corpus Christi Catholic Book Club
Next Meeting: Tuesday, February 20, 2018
at 6:30 p.m.
Book Selection: Church of Spies: The Pope’s Secret War Against Hitler
by Mark Riebling
Read the book and join us for the discussion. All are welcome!
THE ICON STAND VOTIVE CANDLE is burning this week in memory of Jean Marie Marino
THE SANCTUARY LAMP CANDLE is burning this week for Living & Deceased Family
Members of the Smeath Family
Worldwide Marriage Encounter Weekend Married Couples
It has been said the greatest gift you can give your chil-dren is two parents very much in love with each other. It’s a breath of fresh air, the rebirth of romance and new be-ginnings. If you’d like to make your marriage even more special than it already is—register now! The 2017 week-
end dates are: Apr 13-15 in Reno, Apr 27-29 in Sacramento, Aug24-26 Sacramento, Oct 5-7 in Reno, Nov 9-11 in Sacramento
Early registration is highly recommended. For more in-formation visit our website at: http://
www.sacramentowwme.org or contact Terry & Janet at [email protected] or 916-489-3464.
Help send the Youth Group into the world!
Choose an envelope in the Narthex and pay what’s on the outside.
Help send our worthy teens to great events.
You can place your donation at the office or in the offer-ing basket.
Sunday’s Readings
First Reading — Job experienced months of misery and troubled nights (Job 7:1-4, 6-7). Psalm — Praise the Lord, who heals the brokenhearted (Psalm 147). Second Reading — I have become all things to all, to save at least some (1 Corinthians 9:16-19, 22-23). Gospel — Jesus cured many who were sick with various diseases (Mark 1:29-39). 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 — Job declara que la vida en la tierra es monótona, miserable y triste (Job 7:1-4, 6-7). Salmo — Alaben al Señor, que sana los corazones que-brantados (Salmo 147 [146]). Segunda lectura — Pablo dice que no tienen otra alterna-tiva sino la de predicar el Evangelio (1 Corintios 9:16-19, 22-23). Evangelio — Después de sanar a muchos enfermos, Jesús predica la Buena Nueva (Marcos 1:29-39). Salmo responsorial: Leccionario Hispanoamericano Dominical © 1970, Comisión Episcopal Españo-la. Usado con permiso. Todos los derechos reservados.
READINGS FOR THE WEEK Monday: 1 Kgs 8:1-7, 9-13; Ps 132:6-7, 8-10; Mk 6:53-56 Tuesday: 1 Kgs 8:22-23, 27-30; Ps 84:3-5, 10-11; Mk 7:1-13 Wednesday: 1 Kgs 10:1-10; Ps 37:5-6, 30-31, 39-40; \ Mk 7:14-23 Thursday: 1 Kgs 11:4-13; Ps 106:3-4, 35-37, 40; Mk 7:24-30 Friday: 1 Kgs 11:29-32; 12:19; Ps 81:10-11ab, 12-15; Mk 7:31-37 Saturday: 1 Kgs 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Ps 106:6-7ab, 19-22; Mk 8:1-10 Sunday: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Ps 32:1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 — 11:1; Mk 1:40-45
SAINTS AND SPECIAL OBSERVANCES Sunday: Fifth Sunday in Ordinary Time; World Day for Consecrated Life; Boy Scouting Sunday Monday: St. Agatha Tuesday: St. Paul Miki and Companions Thursday: St. Jerome Emiliani; St. Josephine Bakhita; International Day of Prayer and Awareness against Human Trafficking Saturday: St. Scholastica
TREASURES FROM OUR TRADITION We’re reading St. Paul’s letter to the Corinthians these days. What was Corinth like? It had a beautiful setting on an isthmus, about fifty miles from Athens. The location makes for very easy exchange by sea routes between Greece and Italy, a factor in its economic success even today. In Paul’s day it was a cosmopolitan and wealthy city with inhabitants drawn from all over the world, including a sizeable Jewish community. When Paul arrived about the year 50, the city was only about a century old, but already five times the size of Athens. Paul lived in Corinth for a year and a half, and a few years later came back for three months. The community of Christians there struggled against the influence of a very secular and self-indulgent society that was blind to the plight of the poor. Pagan attitudes afflicted the community, which had a way of breaking Paul’s heart; he wrote to them sometimes “with many tears” (2 Corinthians 2:4). Today, Corinth is a small industrial city. Its historic core has been destroyed by a series of earthquakes over the centuries, and what little remained was totally obliterated in a war with Turkey in the 1820s. There’s a core city with glamorous shops to catch the tourists, but it is mainly a cargo port, with piles of marble, tiles, and minerals everywhere, a huge oil refinery nearby, a busy canal, a modern fast rail line to Athens, and a meeting point of major highways. Today, the remains of the Temple of Apollo and the marketplace are more ruined than most such sites. The glory of the city Paul knew well has faded, but the relevance of his words shines through the centuries.
—Rev. James Field, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co.
TRADICIONES DE NUESTRA FE El 11 de febrero de 1858 la Virgen María se apareció a tres niños franceses del pueblito de Lourdes. Allí brotaron aguas milagrosas con el poder de sanar enfermos. Eventualmente se construyó en Lourdes un santuario en honor de Nuestra Señora de Lourdes y millones de enfermos han recurrido a las aguas curativas. Muchos de los que visitan el santuario son latinos, porque a los latinos nos encantan los milagros y lo milagroso. Pero ¿cuál es el afán de ver milagros? ¿Es que no podemos creer sin ellos? ¿Es que necesitamos demostraciones del poder divino antes de entregarnos a Dios? La Iglesia siempre ha canonizado santos y santas por cuya intercesión se han manifestado milagros, y ha buscado su poder de intercesión. Sin embargo, también ha insistido que es más importante una vida ejemplar, una vida dedicada al bien del prójimo que una vida prodigiosa. Hay que tener mucho cuidado, porque frecuentemente en nuestro afán por ver milagros estrepitosos en lugares lejanos, cerramos los ojos a ver los milagros de las personas que nos rodean, y que silenciosamente ayudan al necesitado.
—Fray Gilberto Cavazos-Glz, OFM, Copyright © J. S. Paluch Co., Inc. .
LECTURAS DE LA SEMANA Lunes: 1 Re 8:1-7, 9-13; Sal 132 (131):6-7, 8-10; Mc 6:53-56 Martes: 1 Re 8:22-23, 27-30; Sal 84 (83):3-5, 10-11; Mc 7:1-13 Miércoles: 1 Re 10:1-10; Sal 37 (36):5-6, 30-31, 39-40; Mc 7:14-23 Jueves: 1 Re 11:4-13; Sal 106 (105):3-4, 35-37, 40; Mc 7:24-30 Viernes: 1 Re 11:29-32; 12:19; Sal 81 (80):10-11ab, 12-15; Mc 7:31-37 Sábado: 1 Re 12:26-32; 13:33-34; Sal 106 (105):6-7ab, 19-22; Mc 8:1-10 Domingo: Lv 13:1-2, 44-46; Sal 32 (31):1-2, 5, 11; 1 Cor 10:31 11:1; Mc 1:40-45
LOS SANTOS Y OTRAS CELEBRACIONES
Domingo: Quinto Domingo del Tiempo Ordinario; Día Mundial de la Vida Consagrada; Domingo de los Niños Exploradores Martes: San Pablo Miki y compañeros Jueves: San Jerónimo Emiliani; Santa Josefina Bakhita; Jornada Internacional de Oración y Reflexión Contra la Trata de Personas Sábado: Santa Escolástica
This Week at /Esta Semana Corpus Christi
Wednesday—February 7 9:00 am — Julius Villaflor
Thursday— Feburary 8 9:00 am — Living & Deceased Family & Friends of
Debbie L
Friday— February 9 12:10 pm— Paul Murphy by th Jilk Family
Saturday —February 10—6th Sunday in Ordinary Time (vigil)
4:00 pm — †Mato Pena by the Jilk Family
Sunday — February 11— febrero 11—6th Sunday in Ordinary Time/6º Domingo del
Tiempo Ordinario 9:00 am— Living & Deceased Family & Friends of
Debbie L
11:30 am— People of the Parish
Minister Schedule/ Horario de los Ministerios
Saturday 4:00 p.m.
EM— Sharon Lindgren, Larry Tapp, Phyllis Zink Lector— Christopher Gourlay
Sunday 9:00 a.m.
EM— Charles Leupp, Cindy Pardini, Peter Stoelton Lector— George Bishop
Sunday 11:30 a.m.
ME—Catalina Diaz y Claudia Orozco Morales Lectór—Jose Orozco
Our next Jacks Valley Elementary School Food Drive will be February 10-11.
Thank you for your donations.
Around the Diocese
Around the Diocese
Pro-Life League is going digital this year with their annual signature ad commemorating the tragic Roe v. Wade decision that legalized abortion n demand in the US.
Instead of a one day ad in the paper, PPL will place a billboard near the “Spaghetti Bowl” for one month with several pro-life messages! Please support by contributing. Go to www.nevadarighttolife.org/ad.
Help build the culture of LIFE!
Catholic Professional Business Grup Breakfast February 8, Thursday from 7-8:30am
Silver Legacy Ned Dolejsi, Executive Director of the
California Catholic Conference. CatholicProfessionals.org
“Responding to Reality Distorted” (Fake News) Friday, February 9th at 6:30pm with light dinner
Tickets: $30.00 Newman Center, Reno, NV
Natural Family Planning
Did you know there is a healthy, natural and effective way to plan your family? Learn today’s Fertility Awareness. It is
99% Effective and 100% Natural. Local on-site classes are available, as well as self-paced online classes and live online classes. For more information check out www.ccli.org and
call Mark and Gail in Carson City at (775) 841-4631
Nami Job Description for Hispanic Peer and Family
Support Coordinator
See the entry for more information on most of these including flyers from NAMI.
myParish
Stay connected with what is happening at our parish and enjoy great faith building resources on-the-go all week How to download our parish app 1) Text App to 88202 to download (or visit
myparishapp.com 2) Select our parish
Project Rachel A Post-Abortion Healing Ministry
We pray for all those affected by abortion any way and whose hearts ache. May they be blessed with the cour-
age to seek help and experience the love and mercy of God.
Call our help line 775-324-4325 Visit www.dioceseofreno.org, click the Ministries page
and find us under “Agencies”. The page gives infor-mation on Project Rachel.
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 the office..
“When a woman is facing a difficult pregnancy, the reaction of the first person she tells tends to set the tone for her decision-making. How do we respond in a loving way that is life-affirming for both her and her baby?”
Find out in “What to Do When a Friend is Considering Abortion: www.bit.ly/friendconsidering-abortion. USCCB Secretariat of Pro-Life
Activities “What to Do When a Friend Is Considering “Cuando una mujer enfrenta un embarazo difícil, la reacción de la primera persona a la que se lo dice suele influir en su toma de decisiones. ¿Cómo respondemos a nuestra amiga de una manera amorosa que exprese la afirmación de la vida para ella y su bebé?”
Entérate en “Qué hacer si una amiga piensa en abortar: http://bit.ly/piensa-abortar. Secretariado de Actividades Pro-Vida de la USCCB “Qué hacer si
una amiga piensa en abortar” http://bit.ly/piensa-abortar El enfoque L.O.V.E. ApproachTM es una marca de Heartbeat International, Inc. y se utiliza con
permiso.
St. Benedict Society - Sunday February 4, 4:00 pm
Knights of Columbus - normally the 1st
Wednesday of each month - 7:00 pm Next date: February 7th
Catholic Daughters - usually the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 4:00 pm. None in July and August
Next date: February 21 Next Bake Sale: February 10-11
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 2
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
Joe Pettit - 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
Pam Petersen-Regent
Rosary Maker’s Guild/Maniobra de Rosarios Cindy Pardini - Parish Office
St. Benedict Society/La Sociedad de San Benito
Phil Clarke- Minister - 267-3936
Hispanic Marriage Encounter/ Encuentro Matrimonial Hispano
Rodolfo y Evangelina Velasco
Boy Scout/Girl Scout Information Marty Schwedhelm 250-9564
Susan Zampirro 882-7523